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Five burials found within mystery Greek tomb

By T.K. Randall
January 20, 2015 · Comment icon 4 comments

The tomb dates back to the time of Alexander the Great. Image Credit: Giovanni Dall'Orto
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of five individuals at the Alexander-era tomb in Amphipolis.
The excavation, which is the largest ever undertaken in the history of Greece, has been hitting the headlines on a regular basis over the last few months as a team of archaeologists continue to delve in to its chambers in an attempt to determine who was buried there.

The impressive burial site has so far yeilded a treasure trove of architectural wonders including intricate sculptures of sphinxes and female figures as well as mosaics and coins which bear the face of Alexander the Great himself.
While experts had initially predicted that the remains of only a single individual would be found in the tomb, this week the excavation team announced that it had discovered the fragmented skeletons of five different people including a 60-year-old womann, two men and a newborn baby.

550 bone fragments were found in total, some of which belonging to animals. It is believed that the bones had been disturbed several times during antiquity by looters who are also likely to have made off with most of the artifacts that would have once been present in the tomb.

Archaeologists are now working to piece together the skeletons in an effort to determine who these people were. Further details are expected to be announced in the near future.

Source: Yahoo! News | Comments (4)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by Hammerclaw 10 years ago
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of five individuals at the Alexander-era tomb in Amphipolis. Read More: http://www.unexplain...tery-greek-tomb Facinating. Reality trumps fantasy.
Comment icon #2 Posted by CJ1983 10 years ago
Dead people in tombs?!?!?! No way!
Comment icon #3 Posted by HollandSmith 10 years ago
Must be the bones of Kronos being collected and shattered once again on the Percy Jackson series.
Comment icon #4 Posted by Anomalocaris 10 years ago
Massive underground complex in Greece wasn't Alexander the Great's tomb An opulent underground monument in northern Greece caused a worldwide frenzy last year when it was revealed it may have been the final resting place of Alexander the Great. However, the archaeologist leading the project says in fact it was built by the king as a tribute to his best friend. Read more


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