"French ethnologist Michel Peissel says that the Himalayan marmot on the Deosai Plateau in Gilgit–Baltistan province of Pakistan, may have been what Herodotus called giant "ants". Much like the province that Herodotus describes, the ground of the Deosai Plateau is rich in gold dust. Peissel interviewed the Minaro tribal people who live in the Deosai Plateau, and they have confirmed that they have, for generations, collected the gold dust that the marmots bring to the surface when digging burrows."
you can always trust in OG Herodotus to tell. He had a friend of a friend that was there. He listened to the old sailor and the drunken merchants. He learned the facts from an old scroll. He traveled the world and back again. The master of gossips and the FanFic Lord of the antiquity.
Fantastic quiz, thank you for something slightly more cerebral…
Having just read the Histories for the first time, I would recommend the book to everyone - extremely readable for such an old text, a great story from start to finish.
"French ethnologist Michel Peissel says that the Himalayan marmot on the Deosai Plateau in Gilgit–Baltistan province of Pakistan, may have been what Herodotus called giant "ants". Much like the province that Herodotus describes, the ground of the Deosai Plateau is rich in gold dust. Peissel interviewed the Minaro tribal people who live in the Deosai Plateau, and they have confirmed that they have, for generations, collected the gold dust that the marmots bring to the surface when digging burrows."
Love these interesting quizzes!
Having just read the Histories for the first time, I would recommend the book to everyone - extremely readable for such an old text, a great story from start to finish.
Epic