Rest of the article here - http://news.discovery.com/archaeology/cambyses-army-remains-sahara.html In the article there is a link to a 3min video that shows the route that they think the army took and a lot of the bones and artifacts. Very interesting.
Wow, I would have thought one person would have found this interesting. Maybe I'm more geeky than I thought I was...
Crazy to think of a 50,000 man army just vanishing in a sandstorm. That must have been one hell of a storm.
I think it's super-cool. Hmm... a few guesses: 1. The army was swallowed up from the vantage point of the people at the oasis. 2. There were a few stragglers from the army who survived. 3. Herodotus took artistic license, assuming they perished in the desert, given they never reappeared from it. Ed O.
I thought it was very interesting, I just had nothing interesting to say about it. I did forward the link to various friends of mine.
I thought the fact that modern scholars had begun to think the story was just a myth was pretty crazy. Kinda gives you an idea of how huge a gap that is in the history books. Also, this scene from the Mummy immediately came to mind. Damn you Imhotep!