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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Troy' has mentioned 'Coast' in the following places:
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In Greek mythology Tros founded the colony of Troas on the Anatolian coast (modern-day Turkey), and the city of Ilios was founded by Ilus, his son.
The Iliad is a long originally oral poem composed in its own dialect of ancient Greek in dactylic hexameter, traditionally believed to have been composed by a blind poet of the Anatolian Greek coast, Homer.
The site of the ancient city is some 5 kilometres (3.1xc2xa0mi) from the coast today, but 3,000 years ago the mouths of Scamander were much closer to the city,[16] discharging into a large bay that formed a natural harbor, which has since been filled with alluvial material.
"[38] The first purchase was a farm at Erenkxc3xb6y, on the coast about half-way between xc3x87anakkale and Troy.
In 1988, excavations were resumed by a team from the University of Txc3xbcbingen and the University of Cincinnati under the direction of Professor Manfred Korfmann, with Professor Brian Rose overseeing Post-Bronze Age (Greek, Roman, Byzantine) excavation along the coast of the Aegean Sea at the Bay of Troy.
On one hand, hundreds of contemporary shipwrecks have been found off the coast of Turkey.
Cities withdrew from the coast.
The dominant one on the coast was Luwian.
Most of the former Achaean inhabitants escaped to the now depopulated coast of Anatolia as Ionians and Aeolians.
They leveled the top of the mound to construct a temple to Athena, thus identifying themselves as being in the Attic-Ionic culture, as opposed to the Aeolic Greeks (Boeotia) who had previously been settling the north coast of Anatolia.
In c.xc2xa0311xe2x80x93306 the koinon of Athena Ilias was founded from the remaining cities in the Troad and along the Asian coast of the Dardanelles and soon after succeeded in securing a guarantee from Antigonus that he would respect their autonomy and freedom (he had not respected the autonomy of the cities which were synoikized to create Antigoneia).
Troy is located on the mound of Hisarlxc4xb1k, which overlooks the plain along the Turkish Aegean coast, 4.8 km from the southern entrance to the Dardanelles.