Troy I

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Troy I is the earliest Bronze Age settlement phase identified at the archaeological site of Hisarlik, marking the beginning of the sequence associated with ancient Troy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bronze Age settlement
archaeological site phase
archaeologicalSiteType tell settlement
associatedWith Aegean-Anatolian interaction zone
chronologicalPeriod Early Bronze Age
country Turkey
culture Anatolian Early Bronze Age culture NERFINISHED
discoveredAt Hisarlik excavations NERFINISHED
endTime mid 3rd millennium BC
excavatedBy Carl Blegen NERFINISHED
Heinrich Schliemann NERFINISHED
Manfred Korfmann NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Dörpfeld NERFINISHED
followedBy Troy II NERFINISHED
follows Eneolithic occupation at Hisarlik
foundInTaxon Troad region NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceType architectural remains
ceramic assemblages
small finds
hasFeature narrow streets
rectangular houses
stone-built fortifications
hasPart domestic architecture
fortification wall
gate structures
storage facilities
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Troy
locatedIn Hisarlik NERFINISHED
Turkey
Çanakkale Province NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Çanakkale Province NERFINISHED
locatedOn Hisarlik hill NERFINISHED
materialCulture early metal objects
handmade pottery
stone tools
partOf Troy NERFINISHED
archaeological site of Troy NERFINISHED
multi-period settlement of Hisarlik
stratigraphic sequence of Troy
region northwestern Anatolia
significance earliest Bronze Age phase of Troy
marks beginning of Troy settlement sequence
startTime early 3rd millennium BC
stratigraphicLevel lowest Bronze Age level at Troy
topographicalContext hilltop settlement
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Archaeological Site of Troy NERFINISHED

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