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However, while many historians indeed believed that Alexander the Great’s father, King Philip II of Macedon, was buried in Tomb I, a new study claims that this isn’t true. Rather, Tomb I ...
Ancient human remains in a famous Greek tomb can't be Alexander the Great's father after all, a scientific analysis reveals.
Reports reintroduces the debate surrounding the final resting place of Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great, by scrutinizing the skeletal and contextual evidence of the Vergina ...
The remains of a temple or shrine that was located above Tomb I, on top of a tumulus in Greece ... “We assume that he must be a Macedon king who ruled and died decades before Philip II’s assassination ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports reintroduces the debate surrounding the final resting place of Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great, by ...
A tomb in Greece that was thought to hold Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II, might instead contain the remains of a young woman and six infants, a study suggests. The study published in the ...
Athens-based independent scholar Demetrius Savvides has shown that in Amphipolis, northern Greece, where the Kastas Monument ...
A tomb in Greece that was thought to hold Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II, might instead contain the remains of a young woman and six infants, a study suggests. The study published in ...
Field drawings and satellite georeferencing place the marble-lined tomb at Amphipolis, northern Greece, oriented roughly 208° 38′ and enclosing four vaulted chambers beneath a 30 m-high earthen ...
The most feared weapons of the ancient world didn’t necessarily break the mold when it came to battlefield innovation. In some cases, these were perfectly in line with the weapons used by other ...
Lyncus was first settled in the 7th century B.C. after the kingdom itself was conquered by King Phillip II of Macedon in 358 ... we don’t have Philip II, Alexander’s father, nor do we have ...