"Archaeology is a science, Mr Schliemann. I don't care for your money and I don't have time for adventurers. Your theory is ridiculous. I've been conducting excavations myself in that area for the last twelve years, and I have found all that there is to be found. I tell you this: Go back to your business, and leave archaeology to the professionals. I am afraid that this is the end of your career as an archaeologist, Mr. Schliemann. Have a good day."
Table of ContentsCopyright notice
Chapter 1 - An unusual request
Chapter 2 - Personal interest
Chapter 3 - Against the odds
Chapter 4 - Nothing but theories
Chapter 5 - Drawings and paintings
Chapter 6 - Is this really so difficult?
Chapter 7 - Then I saw it
Chapter 8 - What would I get?
Chapter 9 - I am certain that you will fail
Chapter 10 - I could not have possibly known
Chapter 11 - You have no choice
Chapter 12 - That goes without saying
Chapter 13- It's even better than that
Chapter 14 - Access forbidden
Chapter 15 - It's only a fairy tale
Chapter 16 - Fair conditions
Chapter 17 - At the end of the world
Chapter 18- I cannot understand you
Chapter 19 - Precision work
Chapter 20 - A complaint
Chapter 21 - You will sleep better
Chapter 22 - Unflattering comments
Chapter 23 - Another possibility
Chapter 24 - Seasons
Chapter 25 - I look at the facts
Chapter 26 - It's the tradition
Chapter 27 - Did he understand?
Chapter 28 - It's what we suspected
Chapter 29 - The truth
Chapter 30 - A special reason
Chapter 31 - You should be more realistic
Chapter 32 - Terms and conditions
Chapter 33 - We have nothing to discuss
Chapter 34 - Crude and unprofessional
Chapter 35 - All the way farther
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