What are the central ideas of "How Archaeologists Found the Lost City of Troy"?

Select the two correct answers.

Responses

Odysseus concocts the strategy of using a wooden horse to infiltrate Troy.
Odysseus concocts the strategy of using a wooden horse to infiltrate Troy.

Homer's two epic poems tell the complete true story of Troy's destruction.
Homer's two epic poems tell the complete true story of Troy's destruction.

No one in the city of Troy suspects that the wooden horse is a trick.
No one in the city of Troy suspects that the wooden horse is a trick.

Ancient poetry explained the fall of Troy before archaeology could.
Ancient poetry explained the fall of Troy before archaeology could.

1 answer

The two correct answers that capture the central ideas of "How Archaeologists Found the Lost City of Troy" are:

  1. Odysseus concocts the strategy of using a wooden horse to infiltrate Troy.
  2. Ancient poetry explained the fall of Troy before archaeology could.

These statements highlight the connection between ancient literary sources and archaeological findings related to the historical and mythological aspects of Troy.