The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both? — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Trojan War: Myth, Reality, or Both?, Lucas and Luna delve into the tactical realities of Bronze Age chariot warfare as it might have been waged at Troy. Drawing on Hittite and Mycenaean records, archaeological evidence from Hisarlik, and Homer's Iliad, they explore how chariots were used not as clumsy battle wagons but as mobile platforms for archers and javelin throwers. Lucas explains the difference between Hittite heavy chariots and Mycenaean light ones, the role of the 'chariot corps' in Hittite documents like the Instruction of the Charioteer, and how the terrain around Troy—the Scamander plain—shaped tactics. They discuss the aristeia of heroes like Diomedes and Sarpedon in light of real combat, the logistics of maintaining a chariot force, and the controversial question of whether Homer's descriptions reflect Mycenaean or Dark Age warfare. The episode also touches on the famous 'chariot race' in Patroclus's funeral games. Perfect for listeners who want to understand the nuts and bolts of how the Trojan War was actually fought. #TrojanWar #ChariotWarfare #BronzeAge #Hittites #Mycenaeans #Iliad #Homer #Hisarlik #Scamander #Sarpedon #Diomedes #HittiteChariots #WarfareHistory #AncientTactics #MilitaryHistory #AegeanBronzeAge #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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