The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both? — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the mysterious Keteans, a little-known Anatolian group who fought alongside the Trojans according to the Iliad's Catalogue of Ships. Who were they? Were they connected to the Hittite kingdom of Kizzuwatna or the later Cilicians? Lucas traces the Keteans through Homeric epic, Hittite inscriptions, and archaeological evidence from the Late Bronze Age. The conversation examines the shifting political landscape of western Anatolia in the 13th century BCE, including the role of the Ahhiyawa and the Lukka lands. Lucas unpacks the theory that the Keteans might have been mercenaries or allies drawn into the conflict by regional diplomacy. He also discusses the controversy over whether the Keteans were a distinct group or a poetic invention. Luna asks sharp questions about their language, religion, and possible interactions with Mycenanean Greeks. The episode ties together loose threads from prior episodes on Wilusa, Alaksandu, and the Hittite letters, offering a fresh angle on the Trojan War's historical backdrop. #Keteans #TrojanWar #Anatolia #Hittites #Kizzuwatna #Cilicia #Lukka #Ahhiyawa #Iliad #Homer #LateBronzeAge #BronzeAgeCollapse #AnatolianHistory #HittiteRecords #Mycenaean #Troy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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