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'''Heinrich Schliemann''' ( | {{Character Infobox | ||
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|birth=6 January 1822<br>{{Wiki|Neubukow}}, {{Wiki|Mecklenburg-Schwerin}}, [[Germany|German Confederation]] | |||
|death=26 December 1890<br>[[Naples]], [[Italy|Kingdom of Italy]] | |||
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|affiliates={{Wiki|American Antiquarian Society}} | |||
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'''Heinrich Schliemann''' (1822 – 1890) was a [[Germany|German]] archeologist. | |||
In the 1870s, Schliemann led excavations at [[Mycenae]] and assumed the buried monuments outside the citadel were treasuries like those mentioned by [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]]. He dubbed the largest monument the [[Agamemnon's Tomb|Treasury]] of [[Atreus]].<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – Argolis: Agamemnon's Tomb</ref> | ==Biography== | ||
In the 1870s, Schliemann led excavations at [[Mycenae]] and assumed the buried monuments outside the citadel were treasuries like those mentioned by [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]]. He dubbed the largest monument the [[Agamemnon's Tomb|Treasury]] of [[Atreus]].<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – Argolis: Agamemnon's Tomb</ref> In 1876, during the Mycenaean excavation he unconvered a circle grave and mistakenly attributed it to the Mycenaean king [[Agamemnon]]. Schliemann alleged that a gold mask he found inside was "{{Wiki|Mask of Agamemnon|The Death Mask of Agamemnon}}", however these two claims were later debunked.<ref>''Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece'' – Mycenae: "Grave Circle"</ref> | |||
In 1880,<ref name="WP">{{WP|Heinrich Schliemann}}</ref> he began excavation of the city of [[City of Orchomenos|Orchomenos]] in [[Boeotia]] and discovered and searched for the cities of [[Troy]] (three excavations; his first in 1870, then 1879, and 1883) and {{Wiki|Tiryns}} in 1884.<ref name="WP" /><ref>''Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece'' – Boeotia: Orchomenos</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Heinrich Schliemann (1822 – 1890) was a German archeologist.
Biography
In the 1870s, Schliemann led excavations at Mycenae and assumed the buried monuments outside the citadel were treasuries like those mentioned by Pausanias. He dubbed the largest monument the Treasury of Atreus.[1] In 1876, during the Mycenaean excavation he unconvered a circle grave and mistakenly attributed it to the Mycenaean king Agamemnon. Schliemann alleged that a gold mask he found inside was "The Death Mask of Agamemnon", however these two claims were later debunked.[2]
In 1880,[3] he began excavation of the city of Orchomenos in Boeotia and discovered and searched for the cities of Troy (three excavations; his first in 1870, then 1879, and 1883) and Tiryns in 1884.[3][4]
Appearances
- Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece – Argolis: Agamemnon's Tomb
- ↑ Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece – Mycenae: "Grave Circle"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1
Heinrich Schliemann on Wikipedia
- ↑ Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece – Boeotia: Orchomenos