There probably is no definitive was to show these people existed as historical individuals. There may have been actual people who inspired the
stories and myths we associate with these figures, but I doubt we can point to an artifact and say that Achilles or any of them actually existed as a
real person.
taking a run through the jstor archive you can find that historians have been screaming for over a thousand years that Troy is not THE Troy. all is
not lost, just superficially obscured.
The artifact is real and is from a shaft grave, but the timeframe is not what he thought it was. In fact, he dug through the Hellenistic Troy and
ended up in a much older layer when he discovered Troy.
That was in the infancy of modern archaeology, and his results leave a lot to be desired.
And there is nothing that really ties the mask to Agamemnon...
Also, if Achillies didnt exsist, whats the story with his and his boyfriend Patriclus having tombs there?
Alexander the Great has been noted to have stopped by the tomb www.livius.org...
This was of much debate in a Greek Civ class I took this spring when it came to the debate whether that the Heroe's existed. In all reality, most
probably did, but they probably where not like what they where portrayed in Homer's works.