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Long before Columbus set sail, a young Venetian named Marco Polo claimed to have traveled to the heart of the Mongol Empire. But how much of his famous journey was real, and how much was rewritten for European audiences? In this episode of In the Archives, we explore the legacy of The Travels of Marco Polo, the blurred lines between fact and fable, and how one prison cell conversation helped shape the West’s view of the East for centuries.
Long before Columbus set sail, a young Venetian named Marco Polo claimed to have traveled to the heart of the Mongol Empire. But how much of his famous journey was real, and how much was rewritten for European audiences? In this episode of In the Archives, we explore the legacy of The Travels of Marco Polo, the blurred lines between fact and fable, and how one prison cell conversation helped shape the West’s view of the East for centuries.