“Thought to be” is generally accepted to be “endorsed by people who know/studied it” it’s a weird way to phrase it when you could say “claimed by some”
It's really misleading phrasing. I would've come away with the impression that it was 1,000 OLDER than the Odyssey, if I hadn't come down to the comments... if it's easy to rewrite and stop wrong information from being spread over the internet, what is the argument against a simple rephrase?
I guess @rocamorar misunderstood the clue that the Epic is 'thought to be more than 1,000 years old' than Homer's Odyssey. I misunderstood the clue as well until I read the comments.
the thing in the middle is the tunduk, which is the center part of the roof of the yurt. It does have 40 sun rays around it though, that are supposed to represent the 40 Kyrgyz tribes.
I saw a documentary on this and it seemed very staged and ritualized. The young girl was crying but I think it's because she knew that's what was expected. Very weird custom but not too far removed from the cultural expectation of how men and women should interact that I found in many countries, even Russia.
One thing I did learn, though, when I looked it up, is that the Epic of Manas is understood by scholars to depict events in the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries. As such, saying "it is thought to be more than 1000 years old" is problematic. It would be like saying the Earth is thought to be flat. Sure, some people think so. But the ones who know, know better.
One thing I did learn, though, when I looked it up, is that the Epic of Manas is understood by scholars to depict events in the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries. As such, saying "it is thought to be more than 1000 years old" is problematic. It would be like saying the Earth is thought to be flat. Sure, some people think so. But the ones who know, know better.