File:L'archéologue Heinrich Schliemann (Neues Museum, Berlin) (11502396845).jpg
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DescriptionL'archéologue Heinrich Schliemann (Neues Museum, Berlin) (11502396845).jpg |
Buste d'Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) (copie d'un original en marbre) Henri Schliemann est un archéologue du XIXè siècle, polyglotte et autodidacte très controversé mais qui a le premier découvert le site de Troie à Hissarlik en 1869 (aujourd'hui en Turquie, Asie mineure) Grâce à une énorme fortune personnelle obtenue en faisant du commerce, il entreprend des fouilles sur le site de Troie entre 1870 et 1873, puis à nouveau entre 1878 et 1879 et enfin en 1890, l'année de sa mort . Il y exhume en 1873 ce qu'il appelle "le trésor de Priam" mais qui s'est révélé être de près de mille ans plus ancien que la guerre de Troie racontée par Homère qui s'est déroulée durant la période mycénienne (vers 1250-1240 av. J.-C.) Le trésor de Priam a été emporté en Russie par l'armée rouge lors de la dernière guerre, à ce jour, il n'a toujours pas été rendu à l'Allemagne qui ne peut exposer au Neues Museum qu'une copie des bijoux. Heinrich Schliemann a également fouillé le site de Mycènes dès 1874. Article de Wikipedia sur Heinrich Schliemann fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Schliemann Article de Wikipedia sur le Trésor de Priam fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%A9sor_de_Priam Site officiel du musée www.neues-museum.de/ |
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Source | L'archéologue Heinrich Schliemann (Neues Museum, Berlin) |
Author | Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France |
Camera location | 52° 31′ 12.69″ N, 13° 23′ 52.24″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.520192; 13.397844 |
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