Sources

In addition to many of the well-researched books and websites listed in our recommended sources, most of the information contained in this website comes from the following:

The Troy preliminary excavation reports and related articles published in the journal Studia Troica, vols 1. (1991) through 16 (2006). Philipp von Zabern: Mainz am Rhein. ISBN 3-8053-1124-9.

Troia: Traum und Wirklichkeit, exhibition catalog edited by Manfred Korfmann et al., Konrad Theiss Verlag GmbH: Stuttgart, 2001. ISBN 3-8062-1543-X

Mauershau: Festschrift für Manfred Korfmann, 3 vols, edited by Rüstem Aslan et al., Greiner: Remshalden-Grunbach, 2002. ISBN 393538310X.

Summarizing the great amount of research that goes into each of our computer models (featured in our animations and panoramas) is far beyond the scope of this website; additionally, our models are seen as valuable research tools and are not to be construed as the final word on interpretation of a very complex archaeological site; rather, they are part of the ongoing work of the Troia Projekt.

Special Thanks:
Diane Thumm-Dograyon, Brigitte Mannsperger and Sinan Unlüsoy of the Troia Projekt for help with images; Martin Bachmann, Jürgen Seeher and the Bogazkoy Excavation of the German Archaeological Institute in Istanbul for providing the "Lion Gate" photo; Getzel Cohen and C. Brian Rose of the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati for permission to use the Blegen footage, and general encouragement; Bob Willis and Judy Smith of the financial administration of the University of Cincinnati's College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, for their endless patience in project money matters; Virginia Russell of the University of Cincinnati for her hospitality during Peter Jablonka's visit

This website is dedicated to the memory of Manfred Korfmann (1942-2005), director of the Troy Excavation from 1987 until 2005.

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