World interest for the skeleton found in Amphipolis tomb
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World interest for the skeleton found in Amphipolis tomb

World media write about the skeleton uncovered in Amphipolis tomb. BBC, ABC News, Le Quotidien, Buenos Aires Herald, Euronews, Thomson Reuters, Reuters, Fox 28, Global Post, are only few of the news sites that wrote about the breathtaking new discovery.

Euronews“ article is entitled «Greece: Tomb and skeleton discovered at ancient Amphipolis».

BBC“s article is entitled «Amphipolis skeleton from Alexander’s time found in Greece».

ABC News“ article is entitled «Skeleton Could Solve Riddle of Ancient Greek Tomb» and reports that «Bones from a skeleton found in the innermost chamber of a huge, looted tomb in Greece could help archaeologists solve the riddle of who was buried in opulent splendor there, around the end of the 4th century B.C. in the twilight of Alexander the Great’s reign».

Reuters“ article is entitled «Skeletal remains found at tomb from Alexander the Great’s era»

Buenos Aires Herald“s article is entitled «Skeletal remains found at tomb from Alexander the Great’s era» and mentions:»The Amphipolis site is believed to be the largest ancient tomb to have been discovered in Greece, and has spurred speculation as to whether the ancient conqueror or a member of his family was buried there. Alexander died in Babylonia – in present day Iraq – but his burial site is not known.»

Global Post“s article is entitled «Urgent: Human skeleton discovered at Amphipolis tomb archaeological dig in northern Greece» and states that  it will take more time and analysis for experts to identify the buried person, according to the archaeologists in charge of the dig.

L’orient Le Jour“s article is entitled «Grèce: le tombeau antique d’Amphipolis dévoile enfin le squelette du défunt» (Greece: the ancient tomb of Amphipolis finally revealed the skeleton of the deceased).

Fox 28 with an article entitled «Skeleton could solve riddle of ancient Greek tomb» mentions that ones from a skeleton found in the innermost chamber of a huge, looted tomb in Greece could help archaeologists solve the riddle of who was buried in opulent splendor there, around the end of the 4th century B.C. in the twilight of Alexander the Great’s reign.

Ouest France“s article is entitled «Grèce. Le tombeau antique d’Amphipolis dévoile le squelette du défunt» meaning The ancient tomb of Amphipolis reveals the skeleton of the deceased.

Le Quotidien states that it is the largest ancient tomb ever found in Greece. Amphipolis Madédoine (north), eventually delivered the skeleton of the deceased after three months of research and archaeologists will now try to identify it.

Discovery News” article is entitled «Skeleton Emerges From Mysterious Greek Tomb».

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