Colors of Ancient Europe - Alexander the Great and Philip II of Macedon (ivory portrait heads) from village rape Watch Video
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Description: On a rainy morning of November 8, 1977 Greek Archaeologist Manolis Andronikos,discovered in Vergina, a sleepy Greek Village, the tomb of Alexander the Great’s father, King Philip II of Macedon and Alexander’s son, Alexander IV! This historically important discovery shook the archaeological community and the world at large. This eventful dig uncovered a site of unopened Royal Tombs hidden under the 110m by 13m structure.The finds from the burial are remarkably well–preserved. The casket
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