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There are discoveries in the history of archaeology that shock the world no less than the discovery of ancient civilizations themselves. One of them is the famous \"Troy Treasure\" found by Heinrich Schliemann in 1873 at the site of the legendary Troy. This collection of precious objects became not only a scientific sensation but also a symbol of passion, adventure, and disputes over who truly owns the great cultural heritage of antiquity.

The Discovery: The Day That Changed Archaeology

On May 27, 1873, as Schliemann himself claimed, was the day of his greatest triumph. During the excavations on the hill of Hisarlik, which he believed to be the site of ancient Troy, Schliemann stumbled upon a large collection of precious items. To preserve the find from encroachment and disputes with Turkish authorities, he secretly removed it from the excavation site, later announcing that it was the treasures of King Priam, the legendary ruler of Troy.

Schliemann himself described the discovery as a remarkable sight: golden diadems, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, phials, and numerous other items emerged from the ground, covered with a layer of dust from centuries. The discovery instantly became a worldwide sensation. For the first time, scientists and the public were presented with tangible evidence of the Homeric era, which seemed to confirm the reality of the events described in the \"Iliad.\" However, it was later established that the hoard was composed of items found in different places and different layers and was artificially assembled by Schliemann to create a more impressive impression.

What Was Included in the Hoard

The Priam Hoard represented an incredibly rich collection of jewelry and household items. It included:

  • Two famous golden diadems with long chains and pendants.
  • Eight thousand small golden beads and pendants.
  • Six golden bracelets adorned with twisted wire.
  • Sixteen golden fibulae and three golden earrings.
  • A golden drinking bowl, several golden vessels.
  • Silver cups, vases, and kraters.
  • Knives and spear tips, including those made from rare materials.

According to estimates, the total weight of gold in the hoard was nearly 9 kilograms. The style of the ornaments indicated that they were created during the heyday of Troy (around 2500–2300 BC) and most likely belonged to the local Trojan culture, not the Mycenaean craftsmen.

The Fate of the Treasure

After the discovery, Schliemann tried to donate the hoard to Greece, but was refused. He then offered it to France, Italy, and the United States, but everywhere he encountered reluctance to create a separate museum for it. In the end, the hoard was gifted to \"the German people\" and has been stored in the Berlin Museum of Ancient History since 1881. However, with the rise of the Nazis to power, the treasures were moved to a bunker for protection against bombings.

At the end of World War II, in August 1945, Professor Wilhelm Unverzagt transferred the treasures of Troy to the Soviet authorities. After that, they were taken from Germany to the Soviet Union as war trophy. For many years, their location was kept secret. It was only in 1993 that Russia officially confirmed that the \"Troy Gold\" is located in Moscow, and in 1996 it was first exhibited at the State Museum of Fine Arts named after A. S. Pushkin.

Today, the Priam Hoard (or most of it) is part of the permanent exhibition at the Pushkin Museum. Some items from the same collection are stored at the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg. Disputes over its ownership continue to this day: Germany and Turkey have repeatedly claimed their rights to the treasures, but Russia considers them a legitimate military trophy.


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