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In four periods of excavation at Hissarlik, Schliemann distinguished the ruins of nine consecutive cities, believing the Troy described by the poet Homer to be the second city from the bottom. Since then research suggests that Troy III, the third city from the bottom, is probably Homeric Troy.
On Mycenae he excavated five shaft graves. The artefacts uncovered there were regarded as startling finds because they were stylistically unknown, and at first thought to be foreign rather than native. Dating from around 1500 BC, they included rapiers and short swords, jewellery, and spiral decoration resembling that found in central Europe.
Schliemann also worked at Orchomenus 1880 and Tiryns 1884, where he uncovered the ground plan of a Mycenaean palace.
The cross represents the Greek Orthodox faith. Blue stands for the sea and sky. The shade has varied over the years. White symbolizes purity. Effective date: 22 December 1978.
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