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mojo
03-18-2002, 07:03 PM
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,3-236259,00.html


March 15, 2002
Helen of Troy palace found among ruins
From John Carr in Athens

AN archaeologist claims to have found the palace from which Helen of Troy was abducted at the dawn of European history, triggering the Trojan War.

Theodore Spyropoulos, a regional official of Greece’s Central Archaeological Council, said that more than 20 years of excavation near the small village of Pellana, 15 miles north of modern Sparta, brought to light formidable building foundations dated to around 1200 BC, close to the probable date of the Trojan War.

The scale of the biggest building, approximately 40 ft by 95 ft, indicates that it must have been a palace, he said.

“I am absolutely certain beyond the slightest doubt that Pellana is the Homeric site of the palace of Menelaus,” Professor Spyropoulos told the newspaper Eleftheros Typos.

In Homer’s epics, Menelaus, King of Sparta, was the husband of the famously beautiful Helen. Furious at her abduction by the Trojan prince Paris, a palace guest, he helped to organise the Greek military punitive expedition known as the Trojan War — the first known East-West conflict.

There are signs of workshops and storerooms, the foundations of a mile-long fortification and a road almost as wide as a modern motorway around the palace remains — all evidence, Professor Spyropoulos says, that the complex must have been the most important in the region.

“There are ten times as many finds here as there have been at Mycenae,” he said. Mycenae, 70 miles to the northwest, was the centre of a Bronze Age Greek civilisation that collapsed in the chaos left by the war.

But Professor Spyropoulos’s claim goes against generally held archaeological opinion, which places Menelaus’s palace three miles northeast of Sparta, at the Menelaion, a Bronze Age mansion where Menelaus and Helen were honoured as demigods for centuries.

David Blackman, director of the British School of Archaeology in Athens, said: “We’re awaiting more evidence and confirmation.” The school has for years been excavating the Sparta area, including the Menelaion.

But he added: “We have never taken the line that no other alternative to the Menelaion could be considered.”

Paul Cartledge, Professor of Greek History at Cambridge University, said that the claim was interesting but would require further and more detailed evidence and documentary substantiation.

“Professor Spyropoulos is a respected excavator and his claim is very interesting. But as yet there is no firm proof that this was Menelaus’s palace, let alone the place whence Helen was abducted.

“The ancient Spartans would have been surprised to discover that Helen was not from Sparta but from Pellana, farther to the north.”

According to Homer’s Odyssey, Helen repented of her unfaithfulness and the ten-year bloodletting that it caused. In an account that sounds too good to be true, she returned to Menelaus and their palace, remaining thereafter a model wife.

BrewMaster
03-18-2002, 07:21 PM
this reminds me of the Simpsons episode last night. that's abotu all i associate with the name "homer." :D plus he was reading greek mytholody last night!

Cantacuzene
03-18-2002, 07:27 PM
Rampant speculation about someone who most likely didnt exist. There is no evidence that the named characters in the Trojan War even existed, so speculating that a large building found in a Mycenaen Age site is Helen's palace is just wishful thinking by the media.

Kevster
03-18-2002, 09:25 PM
Originally posted by DarkFury
The face that lauched 1,000 ships... :hihi:

She most definitely had to be a hottie DF! :hihi:

Think she would have made a Pimptopia banner or icon?

mojo
03-18-2002, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by DarkFury

I'd have to see her "shake what her Momma gave her" first. :hihi: talking dirty about helen of troy.... :disa:

whitak24
03-20-2002, 07:48 AM
Originally posted by DarkFury

You ain't know... "Troy" is right on the other side of the "da hood". :hihi:
'round my parts, troy is a richy-rich city with a bunch of snobs. df, i'm thinking you'd have to put the smack down before you could get that bitch in line :heh: