ATHENS (Reuters) - Archaeologists have found skeletal remains inside a limestone grave at a vast ancient tomb in Greece dating to Alexander the Great's era, the most significant discovery to date at ...
Live Science: 2,300-year-old grave in Israel contains remains of Greek courtesan who may have accompanied Alexander the Great's army
2,300-year-old grave in Israel contains remains of Greek courtesan who may have accompanied Alexander the Great's army
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sculpture of Alexander the Great riding his horse Bucephalus in Thessaloniki, a port city in Greece. A sculpture of Alexander ...
Yahoo: Tomb built for Alexander the Great's best friend is aligned with winter solstice, study suggests
Tomb built for Alexander the Great's best friend is aligned with winter solstice, study suggests
MSN: Skeleton in Alexander the Great's family tomb ISN'T his father, shock study claims
In 1977, archaeologists made a stunning discovery while excavating near the ancient town of Vergina in Northern Greece. The researchers believed that they had found the family of Alexander the Great, ...
Skeleton in Alexander the Great's family tomb ISN'T his father, shock study claims
Fox News: Ancient tomb may have belonged to a courtesan with Alexander the Great's army, archeologists reveal
Israeli archeologists may have discovered the first-ever tomb of a woman known as a "hetaira" to Alexander the Great's army in Ancient Greece. A hetaira, or courtesan, was an "esteemed escort," said ...
Ancient tomb may have belonged to a courtesan with Alexander the Great's army, archeologists reveal
New York Post: Alexander the Great’s father located in Greek tomb after remains ID’d using X-ray analysis: study