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bami
2009-11-09, 16:45
The remains of a mighty Persian army said to have drowned in the sands of the western Egyptian desert 2,500 years ago might have been finally located, solving one of archaeology's biggest outstanding mysteries, according to Italian archaeologists.

Bronze weapons, a silver bracelet, an earring and hundreds of human bones found in the vast desolate wilderness of the Sahara desert have raised hopes of finally finding the lost army -- 50,000 strong -- of Persian King Cambyses II, buried by a cataclysmic sandstorm in 525 B.C.

"We have found the first archaeological evidence of a story reported by the Greek historian Herodotus," Dario Del Bufalo, a member of the expedition from the University of Lecce, told Discovery News.

full news article: http://news.discovery.com/archaeology/cambyses-army-remains-sahara.html?smid=FBDSC-FWP-NWS

Graeme
2009-11-15, 10:03
Lots of ifs and maybes in that article.

Herodotus wrote some weird things. Only some of it is true, the rest is fanciful.

EasternTerror
2009-11-15, 22:57
How can this be possible?! Sand storms don't just dump sands in 1 big load, rather they rain down gradually.

If each soldier had time to shake off the sand, they would end up on top of the sand pile.

think about it.