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In a startling development, archaeologists say these mysterious skeletons are the father and son of this legendary ruler.
The quest to locate the tomb of Alexander the Great, one of history's most iconic figures, is one of the greatest mysteries ...
For centuries, the location of Alexander the Great’s tomb has remained one of the most baffling and captivating mysteries in ...
Famous tomb said to hold Alexander the Great's father actually contains younger man, a woman and 6 babies, study finds Tomb built for Alexander the Great's best friend is aligned with winter ...
The tomb of Alexander the Great suffered the consequences of the eventful history of Alexandria, a city hit by earthquakes and tsunamis in addition to having been the center of battles and wars, ...
Atop the center of the building’s roof once stood a crouching stone lion, long ago removed from the site but still intact—a sign that the tomb, if such it is, probably held a great soldier or ...
A study says it has located the remains of Alexander the Great's father, Philip II, half-brother, King Philip III Arrhidaeus, and his son Alexander IV, at a necropolis in Greece.
Alexander the Great’s father’s remains have been identified in a Greek tomb using X-ray analysis, a new study says.. The new international — yet controversial study — states that ...
Tomb built for Alexander the Great's best friend is aligned with winter solstice, study suggests. 2,800-year-old royal tomb discovered near King Midas' home in Turkey.
Behind Tomb Connected to Alexander the Great, Intrigue Worthy of "Game of Thrones" As archaeologists dig deeper into the burial mound, ancient sources tell a tale of family drama and palace intrigue.
As archaeologists continue to clear dirt and stone slabs from the entrance of a huge tomb in Greece, excitement is building over what excavators may find inside. The monumental burial complex ...
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.