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Archaeologists are working on unearthing the lost capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis in North Macedonia - homeland of ...
When Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 332 BCE, he signaled the beginning of the era of Ptolemaic rule. His general ...
Archaeologists think they may have made a breakthrough discovery of an ancient city with links to a major historical figure.
For decades, a scattering of ruins in southeastern Europe was dismissed as little more than an unremarkable military outpost, ...
Archaeologists have made a 'once in a lifetime discovery' as a capital city of an ancient European civilisation has been ...
Using advanced drone-deployed LiDAR and ground penetrating radar technologies, researchers from Macedonia’s Institute and ...
Nick Angeloff, an archaeologist at Cal Poly Humboldt, has called the developments at Gradishte a once-in-a-lifetime discovery ...
Archaeologists believe they have discovered the birthsite of Alexander the Great’s grandmother in North Macedonia.
This story appears in the April 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine. The wreck sleeps in darkness, a puzzlement of corroded steel strewn across a thousand acres of the North Atlantic seabed.
With the guest appearances of regional theatres, the Sarajevo National Theatre continued last night, April 11th at 7:30 p.m., when the repertoire of the House on the Riverbank featured the performance ...
This excavation site in North Macedonia may have once been the capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis. . | Credit: Courtesy of Cal Poly Humboldt's Cultural Resources Facility Archaeologists working ...