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Schliemann's Trench (sometimes referred to as Schliemann's Great Trench) is the name commonly given to a 17-metre-deep (56-foot) gash cut into the side of Hisarlik, Turkey, between 1871 and 1890 by Heinrich Schliemann in his quest to find the ruins of Troy. By digging this trench, Schliemann destroyed a large portion of the site.
La Trinchera de Schliemann (a veces denominada Gran Trinchera de Schliemann)[1][2] es el nombre comúnmente dado a un corte de 17 metros (55,8 pies) cortado en el costado de Hisarlik, Turquía, entre 1871 y 1890 por Heinrich Schliemann en su búsqueda de las ruinas de Troya. Al cavar esta trinchera, Schliemann destruyó una gran parte del sitio.
La Trinxera de Schliemann (a vegades denominada Gran Trinxera de Schliemann) és el nom comunament donat a un tall de 17 metres fet a Hisarlik, Turquia, entre 1871 i 1890 per Heinrich Schliemann, quan cercava les ruïnes de Troia. En cavar aquesta trinxera, Schliemann va destruir gran part del jaciment.
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Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey | historic=archaeological_site |
Archaeological sites in the Marmara Region | historic=archaeological_site |