Turkey🇹🇷|The Troy archaeological site worth visiting
The only regret I had when I came to Turkey this time was that I didn’t see the real Trojan Horse with my own eyes. I only took pictures of the small wooden horse sold in the souvenir shop (luckily I took pictures as a souvenir)😂😂😂It is said that the wooden horse was already under renovation at the beginning of this year. When I came to Turkey in October, there was no trace of the wooden horse😢I searched for a long time, wondering how could I not see such a big wooden horse. It is really a pity😭😭😭
I came to the archaeological site of Troy with great expectations. I was looking forward to the 2004 movie "Troy: The Trojan Horse". Although people say that the Trojan Horse is imaginary, I didn't expect that I still couldn't see the real thing with my own eyes😢
The archaeological site of Troy is located in West Sarlik, 40 kilometers south of Çanakkale, the main port of the Dardanelles Strait in Türkiye. It is the result of a large-scale archaeological excavation in the 19th century. Today’s archaeological site is nothing like the dirt-covered hill that was initially excavated. Today, it has become an archaeological site that can be visited on foot. In front of the entrance is the reconstructed Trojan Horse, which has become one of the most important cultural attractions in Türkiye, attracting millions of tourists from all over the world every year. In 1998, UNESCO listed it as a cultural heritage on the World Heritage List.
Archaeologists have found the ruins of the Temple of Athena, conference hall, market and theater from the Roman Empire period in 400 AD in the ruins of Troy in a stratum 30 meters deep. Although these buildings have collapsed, judging from the remaining walls and stone pillars, they were still quite majestic. In a royal treasury, many gold, silver, jewelry, and bronze artifacts were found, and the pottery was mainly red and brown. There are also stone tools, bone tools, pottery spinning wheels, etc.
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