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Ancient burial site discovered in northern Greece
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 28 - 08 - 2009


Archaeologists said today they have
unearthed a lavish burial site at the seat of the ancient
Macedonian kings in northern Greece, heightening a
2,300-year-old mystery of murder and political intrigue, according to AP.
The find in the ruins of Aigai came a few meters (yards)
from last year's remarkable discovery of what could be the
bones of Alexander the Great's murdered teenage son,
according to one expert.
Archaeologists are puzzled because both sets of remains
were buried under very unusual circumstances: Although
cemeteries existed near the site, the bones were taken from
an unknown first resting place and re-interred, against all
ancient convention, in the heart of the city.
Excavator Chrysoula Saatsoglou-Paliadeli said in an
interview that the bones found this week were inside one of
two large silver vessels unearthed in the ancient city's
marketplace, close to the theater where Alexander's father,
King Philip II, was murdered in 336 B.C.
She said they arguably belonged to a Macedonian royal and
were buried at the end of the 4th century B.C.
But it is too early to speculate on the dead person's
identity, pending tests to determine the bones' sex and
age, said Saatsoglou-Paliadeli, a professor of classical
archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
She said one of the silver vessels is «very, very
similar» to another found decades ago at a nearby royal
tumulus, where one grave has been identified as belonging
to Philip II.
Alexander was one of the most successful generals of all
times. In a series of battles against the Persian Empire,
he conquered much of the known world, reaching as far as
India.
After his death in 323 B.C., at the age of 32, Alexander's
empire broke up in a series of wars by his successors that
saw the murder of his mother, half brother, wife and both
sons.
Archaeologist Stella Drougou said the new find is «very
important, as it follows up on last year's.»
«It makes things very complex,» she said. «Even small
details in the ancient texts can help us solve this riddle.
We (now) have more information, but we lack a name.»
Drougou told The Associated Press that the fact the
funerary urns were not placed in a proper grave «either
indicates some form of punishment, or an illegal act.»
«Either way, it was an exceptional event, and we know the
history of the Macedonian kings is full of acts of revenge
and violent succession.»
Drougou, who was not involved in the discovery, is also a
professor of classical archaeology at the Aristotle
University.
Saatsoglou-Paliadeli believes the teenager's bones found
in 2008 may have belonged to Heracles, Alexander's
illegitimate son who was murdered during the wars of
succession around 309 B.C. and buried in secret. The
remains had been placed in a gold jar, with an elaborate
golden wreath.
«This is just a hypothesis, based on archaeological data,
as there is no inscription to prove it,» she said.
At a cemetery in nearby Vergina, Greek archaeologists
discovered a wealth of gold and silver treasure in 1977.
One opulent grave, which contained a large gold wreath of
oak leaves, is generally accepted to have belonged to
Philip II. The location of Alexander's tomb is one of the
great mysteries of archaeology.
The sprawling remains of a large building with banquet
halls and ornate mosaics at Aigai _ some 190 miles (300
kilometers) north of Athens _ has been identified as
Philip's palace.
The city flourished in the 6th and 5th centuries B.C.,
attracting leading Greek artists such as the poet
Euripides. The Macedonian capital was moved to Pella in the
4th century B.C., and Aigai was destroyed by the Romans in
168 B.C.


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