In our quest to discover if the Trojan War was a verifiable historical event
we have to grapple with the amateur archaeologist who first tried to solve
that mystery. Heinrich Schliemann believed that he had found real proof that
the city of Troy actually existed. His discoveries were some of the most
celebrated archaeological finds of the late 19th century, which earned him the
moniker "the father of archaeology". But Schliemann was also a prolific liar
who freely misrepresented his findings and invented wild stories about his
personal life. Can we trust one of academia's greatest scoundrels? Tune in and
find out how missing gold dust, fake treasures, Mike Meyers, and PT Barnum all
play role in the story!
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