What did Heinrich Schliemann discover Troy?
Beside this, what did Heinrich Schliemann discover?
In northwestern Turkey, Heinrich Schliemann excavated the site believed to be Troy in 1870. Schliemann was a German adventurer and con man who took sole credit for the discovery, even though he was digging at the site, called Hisarlik, at the behest of British archaeologist Frank Calvert.
Also question is, how was Troy discovered?
Heinrich Schliemann confirmed that the ruins of Troy lie at Hisarlik in modern-day Turkey. 1868 Carrying a copy of The Iliad in his luggage, Heinrich Schliemann arrives in Turkey determined to discover the true location of Troy. He concludes that Troy VI was destroyed by an earthquake and not fire.
Schliemann had his own method for learning languages: “reading aloud, without making any translation, having a lesson every day, writing essays on subjects of personal interest, correcting them under the supervision of the teacher, learning them by heart and reciting at the next lesson the material that was corrected