Tuesday, March 6, 2012
was the trojan horse perserved to show in a museum?|||No. There are replicas, but not the original.|||I don't think they'll get through the Norton Security guards.|||No, the trojan horse would most likely have been destroyed, broken down to use the wood for other purposes. there'd be no reason to keep it around after it's purpose was fulfilled.|||yes, and it's a extra large double ribbed knobler.|||While the Trojan War was a historical event, the story of the Trojan Horse was strictly part of mythology. It never happened.|||There's no proof it was even an actual thing. Up until 19th century people even didn't believe the Trojan War was real at all - until Schliemann found Troy. However, since wood would have long decomposed between 13th century BC and 19th century AD (that's over 3000 years!), any remains of anything that could have been the Trojan Horse were not preserved (if the horse did not burn with the city).
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