This paper will discuss the historical precedent set by Homer's The Iliad, and seek to understand the mistaken conclusion
that it was an actual history, rather than a mythos. By understanding that certain archeologists have shown, the
evidence does not, and cannot perpetuate this theory, and hence, never proven. By resenting the
facts that have been uncovered from this ancient story, as well as some of facts that are shown in the data recovered for the site of Troy, which is the basic foundation for this argument, we can see how the evidence is severely lacking in the connection of fact with fiction.