This Blog caught my eye while i was looking for article to blog about. The blog is by Dr. Miland Brown. Brown stats off as a passage in how what Yeti's actually looked like. They were Hairy all over the bodies and long nails like claws almost. There teeth were sharp and able to make tools as well. The passage is from Anabasis Alexandri.
The counts of what they called the " Natives" we peaceful at first when the men got closer to the coastline. This took place in India, near the moutons which you could find the Yeti's in the snow coved moutons. The side article goes in-depth about Were Alexander the Great was in india. He was exploring the water ways and the Eastern Ocean. it also, goes into how Alexander gave Spatembas Kind of India and the line of the Monarchy was born how there reign of him and his descendants. The battle between Alexander and the "natives was on water, as there many accounts of water and swimming during the battle. Also, the Natives started the battle with Alexander "They Astounded at the flash of the Armour and the swiftness of the charge and attacked by showers of arrows and missiles, half naked as why were never stopped to resist but gave way" Anabasis Alexandri.
Was it the Yeti's or could it be a group of regular people???
Some of the comments from John M, Sating they could have been the Alma people. They were considered Neanderthals. He also, explains that there were other stories about the Alma people.
Another Comment was Loren Colmans saying there is no way Alexander had fought a Yeti. She says t them being hairy bipedals. We become aware that these hairy people lived in “stifling cabins,” wore clothing of “animal skins”/”fish skins,” Loren Colmans, Crytomudo. She also, makes a point in that the "Yetis" live in the snowy mouton not in rives were Alexander was Attacked. she also, dose on to say that the people who attacked them could of been wild people and or the Barmanu.
Even thought this article is somewhat weird, it kind of surpass me how people will go in depth to disprove something. so for right now I guess the Yeti is a made up story. Also, it hard to account if these "barman" people actually lived as well. Whatever, Alexander saw and fought is a cool little mystery.
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