Referenced In

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"XIII. —Concerning the Island of Angamanain 309 Note.—The Andaman Islands."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"… here Marco speaks of the remarkable population of the Andaman Islands — Oriental negroes in the lowest state of barbarism..."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Cesare Federici, in Ramusio, speaks of the terrible fate of crews wrecked on the Andamans; all such were killed and eaten by the natives, who refused all intercourse with strangers."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"ANGAMANAIN. “When sailing from Lan-wu-li to Si-lan, if the wind is not fair, ships may be driven to a place called Yen-t’o-man [in Cantonese, An-t’o-man]. This is a group of two islands in the middle of the sea, one of them being large, the other small; the latter is quite uninhabited. …”"

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"ANDAMANS. Pp. 309–310, Note 1.—The Andamanese are not an ill‐looking race, as described in the supplementary note."