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Alexander The Great’s tunic uncovered at ancient burial site — a ...
The new discovery from the circa 330 BC ruler, found in Greece’s ancient Royal Tombs at Vergina, has helped the dedicated diggers learn more about the burial locations of Alexander’s relatives.
“The physical description [of the tunic] exactly fits the description in the ancient sources of the sacred Persian mesoleucon sarapis [the garment] which belonged to Pharaoh and King Alexander ...
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Also, the tunic was found near a scepter, oak wreath and diadem, all made of gold, which are believed to have a possible link with ancient Persia, and by extension, to Alexander.
That included a purple chiton, or tunic. The claim challenges the work of one Greece’s most renowned archaeologists, Manolis Andronicos, who led the discovery of the tomb in 1977. Mr.
An ancient tunic beleived to belong to Alexander the Great was found in the Royal Tombs of Vergina in Greece. Alamy Stock Photo What a Great find. New archeological research has uncovered a piece ...
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