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The Trojan Horse: Myth, Symbol, and Archaeological Clues

9 min · 22. Juni 2026
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The Trojan Horse is one of history's most iconic images, but was it real or just a story? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the archaeological and textual evidence behind the horse. They discuss the earliest mentions in Homer's Odyssey and the Epic Cycle, the physical feasibility of a giant wooden horse, and the theory that the horse was actually a battering ram or siege engine. They examine Hittite references to a wooden structure at Wilusa, and look at the seismic evidence that suggests an earthquake may have toppled Troy's walls. The conversation covers the literary symbolism of the horse as a divine trick, and how later writers like Virgil and Quintus Smyrnaeus elaborated the tale. They also touch on the famous Mykonos vase and other ancient art depicting the horse, and what modern experimental archaeology has revealed about its possible construction. Throughout, they keep the tone conversational and grounded, drawing on prior episodes about Troy's archaeology and Hittite correspondence. #TrojanHorse #WoodenHorse #Troy #Wilusa #Hittite #Odyssey #EpicCycle #SiegeEngine #Earthquake #MykonosVase #Virgil #Aeneid #QuintusSmyrnaeus #ExperimentalArchaeology #BronzeAge #Mediterranean #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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