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Ruins of ancient Troy featuring stone walls and foundations, set against a scenic landscape and cloudy sky.

Houses of Troy I

Address: Tevfikiye, 17100 Çanakkale Province, Turkey.

The Houses of Troy I, part of the ancient city of Troy, date back to the Early Bronze Age (circa 3000 BC). These structures reveal the architectural ingenuity of early settlers, characterized by stone foundations and mudbrick walls. The layout suggests a complex society with separate areas for residential, storage, and ceremonial purposes. Troy I marks the beginning of a city that would evolve through multiple layers over millennia. Visitors exploring this archaeological site gain insight into early urban planning and the cultural development of ancient Anatolia.