The Trojan War in Homer and History - Recorded Books
The Trojan War in Homer and History - Recorded Books
The Trojan War in Homer and History - Recorded Books
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LECTURE TWELVE<br />
1. What could have happened to the royal archives of Troy?<br />
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Questions<br />
2. What are the implications of the discovery of a large lower city of Troy?<br />
Suggested Read<strong>in</strong>g<br />
FOR GREATER UNDERSTANDING<br />
Wood, Michael. In Search of the <strong>Trojan</strong> <strong>War</strong>. 2nd ed. Berkeley: University of<br />
California Press, 1998.<br />
Other <strong>Books</strong> of Interest<br />
Latacz, Joachim. Troy <strong>and</strong> <strong>Homer</strong>: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery.<br />
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.<br />
Journal Articles<br />
Heimlich, R. “<strong>The</strong> New <strong>Trojan</strong> <strong>War</strong>s.” Archaeology Odyssey, 5/4 (2002)<br />
16–23, 55–56.<br />
Korfmann, Manfred. “Was <strong>The</strong>re a <strong>Trojan</strong> <strong>War</strong>?” Archaeology, 57/3 (2004)<br />
36–41.<br />
Shanks, H. “Greeks vs. Hittites: Why Troy Is Troy <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Trojan</strong> <strong>War</strong> Is<br />
Real.” Archaeology Odyssey, 5/4 (2002) 24–35, 53.