zaterdag 5 december 2015
SiTU MUSEUM OF MYSTERIES: TOMB OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT FOUND?
Experts and Disclose.tv believe a five-meter-tall lion sculpture, known as the Lion of Amphipolis, previously discovered nearby once stood atop the tomb. The famous lion monument, which was found in 1912 by the Greek Army in the Strymonas River, is one of the best preserved monuments from 4th century BC.Archaeologists believe that it once stood at the highest and most central point of the Kasta Hill mound. It now stands next to the old bridge over Strymónas River, on the street Amphipolis-Serraiki Akti.The Lion of Amphipolis, which dates to the same period as the newly discovered tomb, is believed to have once stood atop the burial mound at Karna Hill, Amphipolis.
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