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- “The Astonishing City of Troy with 4000 Years of History.” Made in Turkey Tours, 15 Apr. 2022, https://madeinturkeytours.com/troy/.
- This source was used to give the population of the ancient city of Troy alongside a few physical details of the city
- Farrell, Vivian. “How Big Was the Trojan Horse?” Horse Fund, 20 Aug. 2021, https://horsefund.org/how-big-was-the-trojan-horse.php.
- This site took historical accounts of the city of Troy and how the horse penetrated the city to infer physical qualities of the Trojan horse.
History.com Editors. “Trojan War.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 18 Dec. 2009, https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/trojan-war.
- Jarus, Owen. “Ancient Troy: The City and the Legend.” LiveScience, Purch, 8 Feb. 2022, https://www.livescience.com/38191-ancient-troy.html.
- This is an article that covers the basics of the Trojan War history, giving a general outline as to why it occurred, what the conflict was, and what the significance of the Trojan War had on the ancient world and the modern world.
- Jarus, Owen. “History of Ancient Sparta.” LiveScience, Purch, 23 Sept. 2017, https://www.livescience.com/32035-sparta.html.
- The Spartan queen was the one who's abduction started the Trojan War, so it is important to understand the significance of Spartan culture. They discuss how women had a higher role than in other nations, which can showcase why her abduction was so significant.
- “Trojan Horse.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/topic/Trojan-horse.
- Obviously the Trojan Horse doesn't exist without the War, this site gives insight on what the horse itself actually looked like, and how it's role played into the War.
- “Troy.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/place/Troy-ancient-city-Turkey.
- This site gave the legitimate height of the walls of Troy, which is what was allowed for historians to determine the height of the Trojan Horse.