1. Early greeks were a collection of city states led by the Basileus, in the story Agamemnon united most of the cities by war, or shrewed diplomatic marriages. Suggesting that the unification of Greece occurred during the lifetime of Agamemnon. Furthermore, it has been shown in archaeology that the nearby empire of the Hittites recognized the Mycenaeans as equals In the same league as Egypt and Mesopotamia during this time. Thus the idea that the Mycenaeans werent strong enough or unified is a bit silly.
2. The climate 3000 years ago was dramatically different than it is now. Sea Levels were much lower and the climate was cooler during this time. If we were to base the climate description on the contemporary agreed timeline of 900-800 BCE, wed see that the world was experiencing a cooling cycle, that picked up to a warming cycle beginning in 700 BCE:
From 3000 to 2000 BC a cooling trend occurred. This cooling caused large drops in sea level and the emergence of many islands (Bahamas) and coastal areas that are still above sea level today. A short warming trend took place from 2000 to 1500 BC, followed once again by colder conditions. Colder temperatures from 1500 - 750 BC caused renewed ice growth in continental glaciers and alpine glaciers, and a sea level drop of between 2 to 3 meters below present day levels.
this would account for the difference in climate in turkey, as well as the fact that people have been cultivating turkey for thousands of years, soil erosion and the destruction of forests tend to cause a change in climate. (source:
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/7x.html)
3. Rivers change when water levels change+ gradual unification of tributaries
4. The major source of Tin during this time was from the Taurus Mountains in Turkey. Troy would be a major source of tin as they would be a port where tin is sold to the rest of the Aegean. Also, Homer mentions that some of the Achaeans used Cypriot Bronze armor, which Cypriot was known for during this time, most likely received tin from the traders in the mainland.
(Until 1984 we did not know the source of tin for the ancient bronze civilizations of the Near East. Now more than 40 ancient sites of tin mining have been discovered in the Taurus mountains of southern Turkey, only 40 km from the Cilician Gates, the main pass through the Taurus. The area has a great variety of metal ores, including placer deposits of gold and silver. But lead (as galena) is also present, and lead artefacts are known from Çatal Höyük. Cast lead figurines had become common by the late third and early second millenia, and silver was important from the late fourth millennium. Source:
http://mygeologypage.ucdavis.edu/cowen/~gel115/115ch4.html)
5. Æneas gives birth to brutus who is mentioned in the middle ages and not classical texts? Seems to me that this is an indigenous attempt to connect the history of Britain to the history of rome, which the romans did to the Greeks with the Aeneid.
6. Britain was occupied by the romans. Romans loved Troy. Romans claimed descendance from Troy. Would it not make sense to have statues of Trojan heros in a roman colony?
T.L D.R. I smell some seriously sloppy interpretation going on here