Alexander the Great’s father’s remains have been identified in a Greek tomb using X-ray analysis, a new study says. The new international — yet controversial study — states that archaeologists previously had the wrong tomb identified in Vergina, Greece, as containing Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II of Macedon, according to Live Science. The site contains three 4th century B.C.E. tombs. The study was first published in the December issue of Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.ANCIENT TOMB MAY HAVE BELONGED TO A COURTESAN WITH ALEXANDER THE GREAT’S ARMY,…
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