Frank Kolb (born 27 February in Rheinbach, Rhine) is a German professor of ancient history at the University of Tübingen in Germany. He has been involved in a controversy over findings concerning the late Bronze Age in Troy, and in 2001 accused Dr. Manfred Korfmann, the professor at Tubingen who had been leading excavations at the archaeological site of Troy since 1988, of deliberately misrepresenting his findings there. Kolb believes Troy was not an important city, but Korfmann (and others) had suggested that it was a significant trade centre. A subsequent two day conference at the university in February 2002, attended by more than 800 people, with a subsequent long reassessment of Korfmann's evidence by bronze age specialists supported Korfmann's findings. Kolb continued to disagree.
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