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Found at Mytilene, in April, 1881.
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NOTES ON BUNARBASHI AND OTHER SITES IN THE TROAD.
By WILLIAM C. LAWTON.
HMEI2 AB KAEOS OION AKOYOMEN OYAE TI lAMEN.
PRELIMINARY NOTE.
[The identification of the site of Homeric Troy has long been a subject of animated controversy among those scholars who believe that the Iliad is a more or less literal account of events which actually happened, or that it
...has at least a considerable foundation of fact. In 1785-86 Lechevalier ^ explored the Troad, and identified Bun^rbashi as the Ilios of Homer.
Since his time other archaeologists have advocated the claims of Chiblak* and of Atchi-kieui ; ' but their theories were never widely accepted, and seem finally disproved by the investigations made lately upon these sites by Dr. Schliemann. The dispute now, therefore, lies between the rival pretensions of Bundrbashi and Hissarlik, which latter place is recognized by the common consent of most archaeologists of note as the Hellenic Ilium, the so-called *' Ilium Novum." The inhabitants of Ilium maintained a tradition that the Trojan Ilios had not been destroyed completely by the Achaeans, and had never ceased to be inhabited.


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