Agemegos said:I have a vague recollection that I came across some mention of diplomatic correspondence preserved at Babylon or Assur or somewhere like that that includes tantalising hints of what might be a quarrel between the Mycenaean empire and the Trojans over slaving raids in Greece, and at about the right time.
It was Hittite records. You have to be able to admit the following correspondences:
1. The place being attacked was Wilusa. (Homer calls the city that was the capital of the Trojan state "Ilios", and there is no "w" in Greek.
2. The people doing the attacking were the Ahhiyawa. (Homer uses the term 'Achaioi' for the confederation lead by Agamemnon, whom the translators call 'Greeks'.)
3. The ruler of Wilusa was Alaksandu (and 'Alexandros' is one of the names by which Paris was known in versions other than Homer (Disparis is another)).
4. There was somebody making trouble called "Piyamaradu". Could this be Priam? Unfortunately he doesn't seem to be a Trojan, but either an Ahhiyawa or a Hittite renegade.
See the following websites:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2004/troyqa.shtml
http://www.archaeology.org/0405/etc/troy3.html
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