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DescriptionDema Liman Homer's Battle of the Ships.jpg |
English: Site of beaching of shipsand encampment of Achaean invaders during Trojan War, now a shallow lagoon due to land rising on tectonic plate. Photo taken by Lascelles on visit 13/09/1991. See John Lascelles Wikinfo signed article 'Troy at Bergama'. |
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