The International team of scientists rejected a long hypothesis that Persephone in Vergin (Greece) was buried in the famous grave of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. The study was published scientifically broadcasting Journal of Archeology Sciences (JAS).
The Persephone grave was named after the protected fresco on the walls depicting the abduction of the mythological plot-God of God Aida.
Experts who applied radiocarbon dating and isotopic analysis found that the ruins in the grave belong to the age of 25-35, and that the parent of the extraordinary ruler died at the age of 46.
The female bones did not correspond to Philip Cleopatra’s wife. In addition, a few centuries later in the grave found the remains of six infants buried.
“This excludes the version of Philip II’s family burial,” the authors said.
Although the personalities of the deceased remain a mystery, scientists argue that the Macedonian Kingdom may be high. The tomb, which was discovered in 1977, is included in the complex of the royal tombs of the Argyhead dynasty, but now its historical importance should be reviewed.
The discovery questioned the previous interpretations of the works from Vergina and requires the re -evaluation of other findings associated with the Alexander Macedonian era. The study also shows how modern technologies help to correct historical mistakes.
Previously, archaeologists To create The possible birthplace of Alexander’s grandmother.
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Source: Gazeta

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