The Real City of Troy

A Mound that Probably Contains a City is Clearly Visible in the Plain of Troy Today

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Thursday, December 31, 2020

Pictures of the tell at Troy

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

New angles on flood control in the plain of Troy

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"Where the winter stream of the Bunarbashi-Su joins the Mendere, there are some immense blocks of irregular shape; they may have formed...

Dimensions of the tell at Troy

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  A mile is 5280 feet. This part of the tell at the spot of the line is 88 feet short of that. 
Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Diagram of a possible flood control plan in the plain of Troy

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In the following diagram, yellow lines outline unnatural piles, the red arrows represent the direction flood waters are diverted.  Pooling w...
Monday, December 28, 2020

More anomalies in the plain of Troy

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There is a large declivity to the west of Kalafat and to the south of that declivity there is a mound, which is probably the spoils from the...
Thursday, December 24, 2020

Why did it take so long to find the greater city of Troy?

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I like the question stated in the title of this entry. But I cannot answer it.  Why did it take until now to find the huge buried city of Tr...
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Kalifat: The Biggest Question on the Spratt Maps

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  Below is map a that attributes itself to H. Schliemann. It uses the terms "Troyland," "Hissarlik," "Ilium," ...
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