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The Trojan Horse: Archaeology of a Wooden Deception

9 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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Lucas and Luna delve into the physical and historical evidence behind the Trojan Horse, examining how the Hittite siege tactics of the Bronze Age, the use of siege engines, and the symbolic power of horses in Anatolian culture might have inspired the famous story. They discuss the Mycenaean concept of 'teichorupaxis' (wall-breaking), the Hittite 'hekur' and its taming, the Luwian horse rituals, and the archaeological evidence from Hisarlik (Troy VI/VIIa). The episode also explores the evolution of the horse from a symbol of speed and power to an emblem of cunning intelligence. The hosts touch on the connection to the Aśvamedha ritual and the Indo-European reverence for horses, before turning to listener support. #TrojanHorse #Hisarlik #TroyVI #TroyVIIa #Hittites #SiegeWarfare #Teichorupaxis #Hekur #Aśvamedha #LuwianHorseRituals #BronzeAge #IndoEuropean #Kikkuli #HorseSacrifice #MycenaeanWarfare #Anatolia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Trojan Horse: Archaeology of a Wooden Deception

Lucas and Luna delve into the physical and historical evidence behind the Trojan Horse, examining how the Hittite siege tactics of the Bronze Age, the use of siege engines, and the symbolic power of horses in Anatolian culture might have inspired the famous story. They discuss the Mycenaean concept of 'teichorupaxis' (wall-breaking), the Hittite 'hekur' and its taming, the Luwian horse rituals, and the archaeological evidence from Hisarlik (Troy VI/VIIa). The episode also explores the evolution of the horse from a symbol of speed and power to an emblem of cunning intelligence. The hosts touch on the connection to the Aśvamedha ritual and the Indo-European reverence for horses, before turning to listener support. #TrojanHorse #Hisarlik #TroyVI #TroyVIIa #Hittites #SiegeWarfare #Teichorupaxis #Hekur #Aśvamedha #LuwianHorseRituals #BronzeAge #IndoEuropean #Kikkuli #HorseSacrifice #MycenaeanWarfare #Anatolia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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