tmt писал(а):Up to the present time, three important cultural layers apart from those of the classical period have been encountered at Liman Tepe. Among these, the topmost and therefore the latest layer belongs to the Late Bronze Age and covers the time period from the 14th to the 13th century B.C. According to many experts, this is the time of the Trojan War. One can get to know the cultural milieu of beautiful Helen and Paris and contemplate the events surrounding them from a different angle at Urla.
The second cultural layer consisting of five phases belongs to the Middle Bronze Age and dates from the first half of the 2nd millenium B.C. At this time, the first political union was formed in Anatolia, resulting in the Hittite state. This event, so important for the history of Anatolia, can be felt at each relevant layer uncovered at Liman Tepe.
The third cultural layer belongs to the Early Bronze Age and dates from the 3rd millenium B.C. So far, three phases of this layer have been excavated. The number of phases will no doubt increase as the excavations proceed. At the beginning of this period the first processes of urbanisation are evidenced in the Sumerian culture of Mesopotamia.
As a result of excavations of a few test trenches, evidence for the presence of Chalcolithic remains at Liman Tepe has been discovered. Consequently, along with classical remains, Liman Tepe reflects a history of 4000 years. This characteristic of Liman Tepe makes it the oldest, as well as the longest inhabited center of the Aegean coast of Anatolia.
http://www.focusmm.com/civcty/liman/lim_char.htm
Он современник Трои и был уничтожен тогда, когда была троянская война, были связи с Хеттской державой.
А его история насчитывает 4000 лет - один из самых древних городов побережья.
Неужели он нигде не упоминается в древних источниках?
Не может быть.
.. ну, раз он до сих пор известен как "Лиман Тепе", то есть современное название местечка, то, вероятно, пока не привязали к какому-то древнему городу...