It is odd. But a lot of history is odd. They used to grind up Egyptian mummies for medical use too, when they weren't selling household dust as mummy dust.
I've only seen the one story on the missing bones going to fertilizer, but it seems more plausible than entire army remains going missing.
It is odd. But a lot of history is odd. They used to grind up Egyptian mummies for medical use too, when they weren't selling household dust as mummy dust.
I've only seen the one story on the missing bones going to fertilizer, but it seems more plausible than entire army remains going missing.