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B.C.E., King Philip II of Macedon gathered friends and family at his royal court in Aegae to celebrate the marriage of his ...
Located beneath a large burial mound, Tomb I at the site of Vergina, in northern Greece, is near several other tombs which ...
Ancient human remains in a famous Greek tomb can't be Alexander the Great's father after all, a scientific analysis reveals.
However, scientists could not agree on which tomb contained which member of the family - while the location of Alexander the Great's own tomb remains unknown. Last year, a study led by Antonios ...
A recent study challenges the identification of Philip II’s tomb at Vergina, urging reevaluation of the evidence with scientific rigor.
A tomb found in 1977 was originally "conclusively" believed to contain the remains of Alexander the Great's son Alexander IV, elder half-brother Philip III, and his father Philip II. However ...
References to Alexander The Great's Tomb stop suddenly in the fourth century; experts believe that its disappearance is related to the rise of Christianity. National Treasure: Amelia Earhart ...
Remains of what may be the ancient capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis have been found in North Macedonia.
Experts find rare treasures and secret tunnels as they hunt for the ancient ruler's tomb in Egypt. But their biggest find is an extraordinary discovery nobody was ...