The remains of Alexander the Great may lie under the streets of Alexandria, they may have been "eaten by a shark," or they ...
Nectanebo II never did use this sarcophagus, and tradition had long associated it with Alexander the Great. Chugg suggests ...
Scientists in Greece think there's been a case of mistaken identity for decades However, the resting place of Alexander the Great himself still remains a mystery Nearly 50 years ago, archeologists ...
who has written several books on Alexander the Great, and he was recently in Australia for a series of lectures. He talks to SBS Greek about the largest and most important tomb ever found in Greece.
Specific tombs include one for Djehuti-Mes, the overseer of Queen Teti Sheri’s palace. While Mes’ tomb was largely emptied of artifacts, a funerary monument with engravings date the tomb to ...