Troy III

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Troy III is an early Bronze Age settlement layer at the archaeological site of Hisarlik in northwestern Turkey, representing one of the successive cities traditionally associated with ancient Troy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bronze Age settlement layer
archaeological site phase
archaeologicalSiteType tell settlement layer
associatedWith ancient Troy NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Aegean NERFINISHED
Anatolia NERFINISHED
chronologicalPhase Early Bronze Age NERFINISHED
continent Asia
Europe
country Turkey
excavatedBy Carl Blegen NERFINISHED
Heinrich Schliemann NERFINISHED
Manfred Korfmann NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Dörpfeld NERFINISHED
followedBy Troy IV NERFINISHED
follows Troy II NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalCulture Aegean–Anatolian Early Bronze Age
hasChronologicalPosition early phase of Bronze Age Troy
hasFeature domestic architecture
fortification remains
storage installations
hasMaterialCulture Early Bronze Age pottery
metal objects
stone tools
hasNameVariant Ilion III NERFINISHED
Troia III NERFINISHED
hasStratigraphicRelationship overlies Troy II
underlies Troy IV
isSubPhaseOf Early Bronze Age Troy sequence
locatedIn Hisarlik NERFINISHED
Marmara Region NERFINISHED
northwestern Turkey
Çanakkale Province NERFINISHED
partOf Hisarlik NERFINISHED
Troad NERFINISHED
Troy archaeological site NERFINISHED
multi-period settlement of Troy
precededBy Troy II NERFINISHED
site Troy NERFINISHED
stratigraphicLevel III
studiedInDiscipline Aegean prehistory
Anatolian prehistory
archaeology
traditionallyIdentifiedAs one of the cities of Troy

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