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Elephant bones likely inspired the cyclops character that appears in 'The Odyssey.'

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  1. The fossils of proboscidean, or elephants and their relatives, are frequently found in the Mediterranean, and people who discovered them in antiquity would likely have been mesmerized by their skull, which included a large nasal cavity that could have been confused for the eye socket of one-eyed giants.

  2. "Cyclops" means "round-eye" and can apply to many different kinds of one-eyed monsters, though most examples of the monster mirror Polyphemus, the cyclops of Homer's "The Odyssey."

  3. The Faraglioni of Aci Trezza, off the coast of Sicily, are referred to as "the Islands of the Cyclops," a reference to the boulders Polyphemus threw at Odysseus and his men as they sailed off into the ocean.

  4. Hesiod's "Theogony," which was written around the same time as "The Odyssey," includes three brothers who each have one eye, work as blacksmiths, and are called "cyclopes."

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