Scholars have pinpointed the site of Alexander the Great's first major victory, the Battle of the Granicus, using ancient texts and archaeological finds.
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A hidden fortress the size of a city discovered underground
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have unearthed a hidden fortress in the mountains of North Macedonia, believed ...
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Lost city linked to Alexander the Great discovered in North Macedonia: Predates Rome by centuries
Deep beneath the soil of North Macedonia, near the village of Crnobuki, a long-lost city is emerging from the shadows of history. For decades, archaeologists believed these ruins were simply the ...
Archaeologists in Iraq have unearthed twin temples built on top of each other. The newer, Hellenistic temple dates to the fourth century B.C. and may have a link to Alexander the Great. The temple ...
Researchers believe they have found a tunic that once belonged to Alexander the Great among artifacts in the royal tombs in Vergina, Greece, which has led to debate in the archeological field. The ...
A one-inch bronze portrait of Alexander the Great dating to around 200 C.E. has been unearthed on an island in Denmark. Two metal detectorists, Finn Ibsen and Lars Danielsen, were searching a field ...
A Greek researcher says a piece of purple-and-white fabric discovered decades ago in a tomb in northern Greece may have belonged to Alexander. Others disagree. By Lynsey Chutel Could it be a scrap of ...
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