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While there is no definitive proof of the Trojan War as described in Homer's epics, archaeological evidence suggests that a city likely corresponding to ancient Troy (located in modern-day Turkey) was destroyed around the 12th century BCE. Excavations reveal layers of destruction and artifacts that may align with the timeline of the legendary conflict. However, the historical accuracy of the events and characters in the myths remains debated among scholars. Thus, while there is some evidence supporting the existence of a warlike event, it does not confirm the epic narrative as factual.

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