Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery
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In this book Joachim Latacz turns the spotlight of modern research on the much-debated question of whether the wealthy city of Troy described by Homer in the Iliad was a poetic fiction or a memory of historical reality. Earlier excavations at the hill of Hisarlik in Turkey on the Dardanelles brought no answer but in 1988 a new archaeological enterprise under the direction of Manfred Korfmann led to a radical shift in understanding. Latacz one of Korfmanns closest collaborators traces the course of these excavations and the renewed investigation of the imperial Hittite archives they have inspired. As he demonstrates it is now clear that the background against which the plot of the Iliad is acted out is the historical reality of the thirteenth century BC. The Troy story as a whole must have arisen in this period and we can detect traces of it in Homers great poem.
