Sunday, January 12, 2020

Ancient Troy and Hidden European History - ROBERT SEPEHR


For most ancient Greeks, the Trojan War was much more than just a myth, It was a defining moment in their distant past. The name Troy refers both to a place in legend and a real-life archaeological site. Based on the writings on Homer, the Trojan War took place near the end of the Bronze Age, and according to Heinrich Schliemann, who conducted a series of excavations in modern day Turkey in the 1870's, the city of Troy goes back at least 2,700 years.


In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy, also known as Helen of Sparta, was married to King Menelaus of Sparta but was abducted by Prince Paris of Troy after the goddess Aphrodite promised her to him in the Judgement of Paris. This resulted in the Trojan War when the Achaeans (Greeks) set out to reclaim her. Other topics explored are the ancient Phoenicians, ancient Minoans, ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Romans, Vikings, some Native American Indian tribes, ancient Britons, Tribe of Dan, and a possible link to Atlantis.

Robert Sepehr is an anthropologist and author

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