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
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
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Alexander the Great was one of history’s greatest generals, but his father—Philip II—was no slouch either. His rule gave rise to Macedonia and its ...
Fox News: Alexander the Great’s father located in Greek tomb after remains identified using X-ray analysis: study
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 archaeologists ...
Alexander the Great’s father located in Greek tomb after remains identified using X-ray analysis: study
Live Science: Tomb built for Alexander the Great's best friend is aligned with winter solstice, study suggests
A tomb that may have been built for a close friend of Alexander the Great may be aligned with the winter solstice. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Tomb built for Alexander the Great's best friend is aligned with winter solstice, study suggests