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14-DEC-2006

Troy_006_2642.jpg

Fortification wall
Here you can see a section of the fortifications of Early and Middle Troia I, together with a tower-like projection behind which lay the south gate of this period. The gateway was only two meters wide. Troia 1 was built c. 2920 BCE directly on bedrock.
Archaeological deposits four metres deep suggest a long period of occupation. The slightly inward-sloping fortification wall encloses a settlement which had a diameter of about ninety metres.

In front of the tower stood at least one stone stele with relief decorations showing the upper half of a human figure possibly holding a weapon. The tradition of such stelae seems to live on at Troia for centuries: a good 1000 years later such stone stelae reappear in front of the south gate of Troia VI.

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