50,000 mysterious missing soldiers of ancient Persia vanished in an instant! Suspected to have been buried alive in the desert?

In the 6th century BC, Persian Emperor Cambyses II led an army to invade Egypt. On the way of the attack, a 50,000-strong army suddenly disappeared. The mysterious disappearance of the ancient Persian army aroused great interest among archaeologists around the world. Archaeologists discovered a large number of bodies of the missing Persian army in the desert.

According to European history, a Persian army of 50,000 people arrived at an oasis town after a six-day journey. However, on the seventh day after arriving at the town, the entire army of 50,000 people suddenly disappeared, with no indication of where the missing Persian army went.

The legend of the Ammonites goes like this: The expedition left the small town and entered the Ammonite desert. When the legion reached the middle between Ammon and the oasis, it stopped eating and suddenly a fierce south wind blew and buried the Persian legion alive. The mysterious disappearance of the ancient Persian army has attracted great interest from archaeologists around the world.

The mysterious disappearance of the ancient Persian army has sparked great interest in the field of archaeology. Since the 18th century, people have been searching for the remains of the army, but no one has found anything. Therefore, many scholars believe that this is just a story by Herodotus. However, the discovery by these two Italian archaeologists is expected to prove Herodotus's innocence. Angeno and Alfredo are brothers who were renowned in the golden city of Egypt twenty years ago.

Angeno and Alfredo have been researching the disappeared Persian army since 1996. In 2004, they organized an inspection team to excavate in the target area. The research team used modern technology to conduct the investigation. First, they surveyed the topography of the desert area to reduce the historical analysis of Herodotus, and used ground-penetrating radar to locate the metal carried by soldiers to narrow down their place of death.

The research team first excavated iron near Siwa and soon discovered a cave in a place called Harga. This kind of cave is common in the desert, but it is the only one in Harga. The size of the cave is very suitable for avoiding sandstorms.

The ancient Persian soldiers' inspection team excavated dry bones and copper in the cave. They also excavated silver arm rings, earrings, and collars near the cave. Experts compared the Acheminid artifacts previously unearthed in Turkey to determine that these artifacts belong to Gambisis II in the 5th century BC. The inspection team also found hundreds of bone graves, and it is believed that more remains of the disappeared Persian army have been found in the area.

Perhaps this discovery can uncover the mysterious story of the Persian army. Archaeologists have found some white bone graves buried in this area. More remains of the Persian army can also be found. The mystery of the disappeared Persian army will eventually be uncovered one by one.


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