Today on Far Future Horizons we join acclaimed BBC historian Michael Wood for the second episode of his acclaimed documentary series In Search of the Trojan War - The Legend Under Siege.
Conflicting interpretations of evidence lead some
experts to believe that the Trojan War never happened at all. In this
instalment of In Search of the Trojan War
host Michael Wood traces the developments in archaeological techniques that
provided evidence for the historical validity of the Trojan War.
Achilles and the Nereid Cymothoe: Attic red-figure kantharos from Volci (Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris) |
In Search of the
Trojan War is a 1985 six part British TV documentary series written and
presented by Michael Wood. It examines the extent to which historical and
archaeological evidence matches with the tale of the Trojan War as recounted in
Homer’s The Iliad.
The tale of the
Trojan War has fascinated and intrigued people for thousands of years. But is
there any truth in Homer’s epic poem? Charismatic historian Michael Wood brings
to life the heroes and the romance of the Bronze Age in this award winning
archaeological detective story filmed in Greece,
Turkey, Ireland and Berlin.
In Search of the
Trojan War is available on DVD along with its
companion book from Amazon.com.
In Search of the Trojan War Episode 2- The Legend Under Siege
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