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Hilariously, We've recently discovered that the layers of Troy associated with the late bronze age (VIIa) are located slightly away from the main hill, meaning that the settlement is a bit larger than we thought and more like the stories of Troy. But, and this is the funny part, Schliemann didn't just dynamite his way through the layer he wanted because he though old=good. He dynamited the wrong spot!
Didn't he have depression for the rest of his life after realizing his mistake? Serves him right. The Greek and Anatolian people's history was just a playground for his ilk's imagined "western civilization"
Unfortunately not, the seriousness of the error was not noticed until the 1930s, although even in the 1870s it was clear he got the wrong layer. Sir Arthur Evans actually was partially inspired to excavate at Knossos out of the fear some other similar amateur might destroy the sight, and while there's a lot to critique about Evans, he was a pretty good excavator for the time (and also surprisingly anti-imperialist for someone who ended up with half of Crete in his museum, he played a strong role in halting a massacre of the local Muslim population and was harshly critical or British-Turkish actions in Crete.)
Yeah Evans I know was more a problem in reconstruction and coloring our view of what Minoan art "should" look like. Otherwise much better.
Edit: apparently he had a mound and wild garden built during the Great Depression specifically to give work to unemployed workers.