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title | Trojaburgen, Labyrinths made of stone or turf are found in several areas in northern Europe; nowadays archaeologists and other researchers usually use the term 'labyrinth', but the people in northern Europe who built them and used them gave them other names; the most common name of labyrinths in Scandinavia, Trojeborg, Trojenborg or Trojaborg alludes to the city of Troy; however there are no indications in Scandinavian folklore that these ideas were borrowed from Homer's Iliad or other known versions of the Trojan war |
title_auth | Trojaburgen, Labyrinths made of stone or turf are found in several areas in northern Europe; nowadays archaeologists and other researchers usually use the term 'labyrinth', but the people in northern Europe who built them and used them gave them other names; the most common name of labyrinths in Scandinavia, Trojeborg, Trojenborg or Trojaborg alludes to the city of Troy; however there are no indications in Scandinavian folklore that these ideas were borrowed from Homer's Iliad or other known versions of the Trojan war |
title_exact_search | Trojaburgen, Labyrinths made of stone or turf are found in several areas in northern Europe; nowadays archaeologists and other researchers usually use the term 'labyrinth', but the people in northern Europe who built them and used them gave them other names; the most common name of labyrinths in Scandinavia, Trojeborg, Trojenborg or Trojaborg alludes to the city of Troy; however there are no indications in Scandinavian folklore that these ideas were borrowed from Homer's Iliad or other known versions of the Trojan war |
title_full | Trojaburgen, Labyrinths made of stone or turf are found in several areas in northern Europe; nowadays archaeologists and other researchers usually use the term 'labyrinth', but the people in northern Europe who built them and used them gave them other names; the most common name of labyrinths in Scandinavia, Trojeborg, Trojenborg or Trojaborg alludes to the city of Troy; however there are no indications in Scandinavian folklore that these ideas were borrowed from Homer's Iliad or other known versions of the Trojan war |
title_fullStr | Trojaburgen, Labyrinths made of stone or turf are found in several areas in northern Europe; nowadays archaeologists and other researchers usually use the term 'labyrinth', but the people in northern Europe who built them and used them gave them other names; the most common name of labyrinths in Scandinavia, Trojeborg, Trojenborg or Trojaborg alludes to the city of Troy; however there are no indications in Scandinavian folklore that these ideas were borrowed from Homer's Iliad or other known versions of the Trojan war |
title_full_unstemmed | Trojaburgen, Labyrinths made of stone or turf are found in several areas in northern Europe; nowadays archaeologists and other researchers usually use the term 'labyrinth', but the people in northern Europe who built them and used them gave them other names; the most common name of labyrinths in Scandinavia, Trojeborg, Trojenborg or Trojaborg alludes to the city of Troy; however there are no indications in Scandinavian folklore that these ideas were borrowed from Homer's Iliad or other known versions of the Trojan war |
title_short | Trojaburgen, Labyrinths made of stone or turf are found in several areas in northern Europe; nowadays archaeologists and other researchers usually use the term 'labyrinth', but the people in northern Europe who built them and used them gave them other names; the most common name of labyrinths in Scandinavia, Trojeborg, Trojenborg or Trojaborg alludes to the city of Troy; however there are no indications in Scandinavian folklore that these ideas were borrowed from Homer's Iliad or other known versions of the Trojan war |
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