Most likely, yes. You have to think, it had been 10 years, there had been a lot of fighting and a lot of dead, not to mention the plague that spread through the Greek camp. I imagine they left with far fewer men than they came with, and thus, needed fewer ships to get home.
Troy, where the Trojan horse was made.
a wooden horse that some greeks made with wood
It Is Thought That The Greek Trojan Horse was made from wood thought what kind of wood i don't know!
The Trojan horse was made out of wood.
The Trojan horse was made a long time ago, back in Ancient Greece.
1975
Sinon, a son of Aesimus, was a Greek warrior during the Trojan War. He pretended he had deserted the Greeks and, as a Trojan captive, told the Trojans that the wooden horse the Greeks had left was intended as a gift to the gods to ensue their safe voyage home. He told them that the horse was made so big that the Trojans would not be able to move it into their city, because if they did they would be invincible to later Greek invasion. His story convinced the Trojans. The Trojans brought the Trojan Horse into their city. Inside the horse were Greek soldiers, who, as night fell, disembarked from the horse and opened the gates of Troy, thus sealing the fate of Troy. (From Wikipedia) a
The horse was made of wood.
wood heavy wood
athen wariors but its a myth
700s b.c
The Trojan horse story is told to be a myth. This means that it is a made up story, possibly loosely based on some facts from long ago.