Lotus-Eaters and Cyclops: The Truth Carnegie Museum of Natural History June 21, 2013 – September 21, 2013.

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Lotus-Eaters and Cyclops: The Truth Carnegie Museum of Natural History June 21, 2013 – September 21, 2013

Lotus-Eaters and Cyclops: The Truth The Bottle of Sweet Wine Odysseus Used to Intoxicate Polyphemus

Lotus-Eaters and Cyclops: The Truth A Piece of Cloth from Odysseus’ Shirt Found in the Land of the Lotus-Eaters

Lotus-Eaters and Cyclops: The Truth Human Remains Recovered from Polyphemus’ Cave

Lotus-Eaters and Cyclops: The Truth The Wooden Pole Odysseus Sharpened and Used to Kill Polyphemus

Lotus-Eaters and Cyclops: The Truth Carnegie Museum of Natural History June 21, 2013 – September 21, 2013 The Facts Behind The Myths