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The Ancients Didn't Tell Fables. Part Two: Homer in Hattusha

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As seen in a previous article, Troy VI and Troy VIIa are comparable in size to contemporary medium-sized Late Bronze Age settlements. However, it is difficult to establish on purely archaeological grounds whether a war actually took place. To answer this question, we need to turn to other types of evidence. First, some simple logical observations.
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As seen in a previous article, Troy VI and Troy VIIa are comparable in size to contemporary medium-sized Late Bronze Age settlements. However, it is difficult to establish on purely archaeological grounds whether a war actually took place. To answer this question, we need to turn to other types of evidence. First, some simple logical observations.

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pangea.news broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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