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According to many historians and archaeologists, there is no evidence supporting that of an actual Trojan Horse - a hollow horse with men inside of it - aside from what is available to us in various stories and poems. Many historians disagree on what the "horse" may have been and theories reign from a battering ram to an earthquake that would have left the walls of Troy weakened and easily destroyed in a battle. There are early artistic depictions of what is assumed to be the Trojan Horse but these artifacts are dated for 500 years and more after the supposed battle would have taken place.

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