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Home › Forums › Ancient Civilizations › Odysseus’ palace found?
This could be a great find if true. Archaeologists have found evidence of the remains of a palace which may have belonged to the legendary Odysseus – or perhaps a person who helped inspire Homer's epic poem.
The mayor of Ithaca, Spiros Arsenis, has stated that Papadopulos' discovery is easily one of the most important discoveries in modern archeology, as reported by the Russian news agency RIA Novosti.
This video:http://www.history.com/shows/clash-of-the-gods/videos#land-of-odysseusand the one that comes right after it about his ship, are probably of interest if you are following the thread.I am beginning to wonder if Homer wrote any fiction. 😀
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