Thursday 14 August 2014

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Thriller with the royal tomb of Amphipolis - Scenarios for Alexander the Great 

Scenarios that belongs to the wife or the son of Alexander the Great - World sense of discovery. 
Strong police force safeguards the last 24-hour point of the excavation at the archaeological site of Amphipolis, Serres.
After years of excavation in caste tomb archaeologists found the entrance to the tomb, which proves that this tomb.
After the visit of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras with his wife, and Culture Minister, Costas Tasoula no longer reasonable grounds for believing that the excavations have brought to light a very important discovery.
Indeed, as experts stress the findings will bring Greece to the fore and their discovery will bring the country a new wave of tourism.

The news that a huge royal tomb found in Amphipolis, made yesterday round the world and ignited the imagination of the secrets and treasures that may be hidden.
The two possible scenarios for the findings
Archaeologists although be careful in their statements do not hide their optimism for the discovery.
The burial enclosure found, dated around 325-300 BC and reportedly has the signature of the famous at the time, architect, Deinokratous, which according to historical data and was a close friend of Alexander the Great.
The scenarios sound for impressive findings are twofold:
a) it is the tomb of the wife of Alexander the Great, Roxanne or their son, Alexander IV.
b) is the magnificent tomb of someone very important strategic era.
However, as emphasized by archaeologists all will be revealed once the excavation.

They add that even the most important is the tomb was discovered not looted, and if proven to be sound, then the treasures to be found in it is literally priceless.
"Fortress" area
In which store the last day of major police force, the head of the KH Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, Katerina Peristeri and its partners have discovered a close, which reaches 497 meters and is circular in shape.
It is "an almost perfect circle", sculptured in white marble of Thassos.
At the top of the mound stands a marble lion, the "Lion of Amphipolis" in height over 5 meters.
According to archaeological research, a large part of the enclosure is dismantled in Roman times so many marble architectural members are not in place.
The dating of both cemeteries and Leo coincides belongs to the last quarter of 4 BC century.
"Everything is designed with proportions and geometric accuracy, while both the Lion and the tomb belonging to the same contracting (SS made from the same laboratory). They are a huge single monument, unknown until now, "says Michael Lefantzis, architect A. Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, adding that he feels proud that confirmed everything he said on a single set since 2012.
It also explains why the Lion has this not so well-defined view: "Because he was on top of the mound, at an altitude of 35-40 m. 100 meters. Physiological If you do not normally appear from afar."
Samaras: "Be patient a few days.










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