ATHENS — Archaeologists excavating a burial mound in northern Greece have found two marble sculptures of female figures and a large, colored marble panel in what appears to be the antechamber of the main room. The tomb, in the town of Amphipolis, dates between 325 B.C. — two years before Alexander the Great’s death — […] The post The Tomb being Excavated in Amphipolis May be Linked to Alexander the Great appeared first on The National Herald.
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The Tomb being Excavated in Amphipolis May be Linked to Alexander the Great
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