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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.
The famous conqueror’s burial location remains a mystery, but new research claims that material found in one of the iconic Royal Tombs in Greece may have belonged to him.
As for the scrap of tunic, Bartsiokas argues the type and color of the fabric belong not to 4th-century Greece, but Persia, a territory Alexander eventually succeeded in conquering in 334 B.C.E.
A “ROYAL tunic” found in an ancient tomb after 2,300 years is thought to be Alexander the Great’s lost sacred robe. The tomb was initially believed to be Alexander’s Dad Phi… ...
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Ancient artefacts found in melting snow 29 August 2013 The well-worn tunic was incredibly well preserved and was made from wool By Melissa Hogenboom Science reporter, BBC News ...
This Greek bronze statuette of a running girl, now housed in the British Museum, is 11.4cm high and dates to about 500 BC. It is Peloponnesian in style and may have been made at Sparta, though it ...
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