Scientists have claimed that a mysterious purple tunic discovered in an ancient Greek tomb belonged to Alexander the Great.
An ancient tunic beleived to belong to Alexander the Great was found in the Royal Tombs of Vergina in Greece. Alamy Stock Photo What a Great find. New archeological research has uncovered a piece ...
New research has identified a piece of cloth found in an ancient royal tomb as belonging to the Macedonian king. More Panagiotis Maravelis/Getty Several features point to the tunic's royal ...
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Unlike the romantic weddings of today, marriage in ancient Rome was an arrangement between two families. Like much of Roman society ... recta — a white woven tunic — belted with an elaborate ...
A "ROYAL tunic" found in an ancient tomb after 2,300 years is thought ... Parts of the wall were removed during the Roman period and single ashlars were found in the base of the Lion of Amphipolis.
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New archeological research has uncovered a piece of cloth with a “physical description [that] exactly fits” a tunic worn by the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great. It consists of “a ...