How Schliemann Made Archaeology Scientific: A Just-So Story
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TODAY IN PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY: How Schliemann Made Archaeology Scientific: A Just-So Story
Tuesday 06 January 2026 is the 204th anniversary of the birth of Johann Ludwig Heinrich Julius Schliemann (06 January 1822 – 26 December 1890), better known to posterity as Heinrich Schliemann, who was born in Neubukow, on the Baltic coast of Germany, on this date in 1822.
Schliemann has been called the Father of Archaeology even while he is reviled by many archaeologists because of his destructive methods in excavating Troy and Mycenae. Contemporary archaeologists go through the excavated remains that Schliemann’s diggers tossed aside, and still make discoveries in it. For all his faults, however, Schliemann marked the beginning of scientific archaeology.
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