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Re: theos-talk Archaeologists believe they have found the palace of Odysseus

Aug 25, 2010 01:47 PM
by Erica L. Georgiades


 good question... :)

Erica






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Subject: Re: theos-talk Archaeologists believe they have found the palace of 
Odysseus

  
I read the following comment:

"If this is an 8th century BC palace and Odysseus was at Troy which  happened in 

the 12th century BC don't we have a four century problem?"

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Subject: theos-talk Archaeologists believe they have found the palace of 
Odysseus

Archaeologists believe they have found the palace of Odysseus, the legendary 
Greek king of Ithaca and hero of Homer's epic poem.
They believe that the 8th BC century palace which they have discovered in 
Ithaca, in the Ionian Seas west of mainland Greece, proves that he was a real 
historical figure.

It is the only one of the palaces mentioned in Homerâs epic poems that hadnât 
been found.

Read more: 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1306042/The-legend-Homers-Odyssey-true-Archaeologists-palace-began.html#ixzz0xeAYIowO


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