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In Search of the Trojan War

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1985
  • 6h
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8.7/10
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In Search of the Trojan War (1985)
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Over six hour-long programs, Michael Wood marshals the disparate strands of evidence to present as fully rounded a portrait as possible of both the historical and the legendary city of Troy,... Read allOver six hour-long programs, Michael Wood marshals the disparate strands of evidence to present as fully rounded a portrait as possible of both the historical and the legendary city of Troy, its central place in Western culture, and the Mycenaean Age itself. From Schliemann's ini... Read allOver six hour-long programs, Michael Wood marshals the disparate strands of evidence to present as fully rounded a portrait as possible of both the historical and the legendary city of Troy, its central place in Western culture, and the Mycenaean Age itself. From Schliemann's initial cavalier bulldozing of the mound at Hisarlik, to Homer's epics, the Hittite Empire, a... Read all

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    • Michael Wood
    • Peter Connolly
    • Jerome Sperling
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      • Michael Wood
      • Peter Connolly
      • Jerome Sperling
    • 8User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    10mstreeter

    Even after 20 years it holds up extremely well; however...

    In this update interview on the DVD Michael expressed how much he'd love to make an update. Its time only because so much has happened since, and there is so much more evidence to examine. NO REDO OF THE ORIGINAL! Its fine as it is. But the stratigraphy studies on the Plain, the marine sites of bronze age ships, the discovery of the Mycenaean funerary sites, the update on the lower town and the defensive ditch and update the location of the recently discovered Mycenaean palaces on Salamis and re-identifying Ithaca. There is material enough for at least two hours of screen time, maybe three. And there is also Fagel's exceptional translation to refer to. Michael, we're hungry for more. Lets go.
    10Bernie4444

    In Search of the Trojan War (1985 TV mini-series documentary).

    Even though this was the first in search of the book I read, I started the video series with "In Search of Shakespeare" (2003 TV series documentary). So, you can imagine my surprise at seeing a young Michael Wood. The technology is a hoot. However, the lack of a better form of graphics and either dull original recording or pour transfer can distract now and then from the message.

    This series "In Search of the Trojan War" is quite extensive and they had to pack a lot of information into mere 6 episodes. Each episode is packed enough that you need to take time to digest the information and lookup peripheral matters before viewing the next.

    Even though the series is a tad out of date you will not notice most of this and still have a lot to learn from what information there is. I swear that even though I read several translations of the Iliad and took in the recent movie that Michael Wood still found passages that I have missed somehow.

    In any event, your video library would be lacking without this presentation, and you will find yourself periodically reviewing this series as a marathon.

    The series does not say a lot about Michael and even his books seem to lack a good biography. I had to rely on Wikipedia for the most on his background and credentials.

    1- The Age of Heroes 2- The Legend under Siege 3- The Singer of Tales 4- The Women of Troy 5- Empire of the Hittites 6- The Fall of Troy.
    8suessis

    An Amazing Adventure

    Michael Wood does an outstanding job in this multi-part documentary of proving that there was some historical fact to the epic poetry of Homer. The research is meticulously done following every lead that is presented with amazing results. Wood takes us back and forth across the Aegean at a dizzying pace to uncover the truth and he does so with great thought and logic. Along the way, Wood introduces us to a world only scholars have really known with adventure, political intrigue, and epic war.

    My only dismay is that it wasn't done 20 years later. How much greater the technology used to illustrate things would have been.
    10LW-08854

    An oasis of learning in a dumbed down age.

    A really brilliant series from Michael Wood. If you ever had any doubt about the power and romance of archaeology then you won't have by the time you finish this. In this we uncover the history of the search for Troy, we follow him analysis the origin's of Homer's poems and question their authorship and likely composition. What makes this series so fascinating is the complexity and difficulty of the elements we are left to work with, there is just so much we can't possibly know and we cannot go back in time and find out. Yet the series never dumbs down or relies on flashy edits or over the top music. Wood is always quiet, understated yet consumed with a passion for his subject. The series too is a wonderful reminder of the uniquely wonderful tale itself, the trojan horse, the face that launched a thousand ships. The series contains 6 episodes, the first two dealing with the archaeological digs over about 100 years, what they uncovered and more crucially what they didn't. It's a reminder too that archaeologists are people not robot, full of their own passions and theories they would no doubt love to prove right. By looking for Troy we uncover so much else too about this area of the world at the time. After 6 episodes though we are still no closer to ever knowing if such a war ever took place. In fact Wood argues even destroyed walls may be as much a result of earthquakes as conquest. Wood is finally able and willing to give his own theory, that Troy was a real city, that some conflict did occur, and later legends and characters ended up being incorporated into it to finally give us the version we have now.
    8winandine

    Archaeological Search for the Truth Behind the Iliad

    Friend rented this DVD from a local eclectic video shop. The title made it sound very dry, but we started with the special feature of Michael Wood's commentary on the making of the original television series. His enthusiasm was contagious, and the series proved to be very satisfying.

    Wood started in Berlin where some artifacts from Troy remained after the devastation of World War II. From there he traveled to the Mediterranean, Turkey, and Wales to explore how much truth was in the oral story told by Homer in the Iliad. Even for non-archeology buffs, Wood brings to life the heartbreak and duplicity of Schliemann, the first to excavate (and possibly destroy portions of) Troy. This is followed by Wilhelm Dörpfeld, Schliemann's heir, who explored further around the site, exposing what might be the Troy described by Homer. Thirdly discussed is the influential Britan, Arthur Evans, who unearthed Minos at Minos at Knossos. Lastly, we learn about Carl Blagan, an American who extracted further evidence from Troy.

    This series includes a fascinating look into a young science, archeology, and the role that speculation and interpretation plays in archaeological investigations. It is interesting to hear that some of Wood's speculation has since become accepted as a probable historical version.

    I was a little disappointed that the series did not venture further into the 'cracking' of the Linear B hieroglyphics. However, it does a great job of proving that the Iliad was based upon fact: There was a Trojan society, and that for example, Hector and Paris were real people. From the written history of the Hittites, we gain a tantalizing first- and second-hand documentation of Greek and Trojan history. Who knew that cuneiform writing could be so interesting?

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      • February 24, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • County Mayo, Ireland
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 6h(360 min)
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      • Color
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      • Mono
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