Archaeologists studying Hisarlık, the site linked to Troy, say the legend’s city was never a single settlement destroyed in one war. Instead, nearly 4,000 years of continuous human activity were recorded, with multiple towns built over earlier ones. The layered evidence reshapes how scholars reconstruct the past using stratigraphy, showing Troy as a layered archive of history, myth, and memory.
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