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A discovery in Aigai, Greece sparked intrigue among art historians and theologians alike. It was a 4th-century BC fresco known as the "Madonna of Aigai." This ancient Greek depiction bears striking ...
First discovered in the 1960s, archaeologists have spent the last 15 years believing the Gradishte site was a military outpost to defend against Roman attack from the era of King Philip V (221 BCE ...
It took place at Gradishte, an archaeological site near the North Macedonian village of Crnobuki ... Though few have heard of the ancient queen, nearly everyone has heard of her grandson ...
Archaeologists working in North Macedonia may have discovered the remains of Lyncus, an ancient city that was the capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis. More analysis is needed to support the ...
There’s now evidence that the site was occupied by humans since at least the Bronze Age (3,300-1,200 BCE). “It highlights the complex networks and power structures of ancient Macedonia, especially ...
Lyncestis was a small kingdom that flourished in North Macedonia, which was incorporated into the Macedonian Empire during the reign of King Philip II (359 to 336 B.C.).
Based on their finds, archaeologists identified Gradishte as a forgotten city established by ancient Macedonians before the rise of the Roman Empire. An ancient theater ticket found at the ...
But recent excavations, bolstered by cutting-edge technology and the discovery of an ancient coin, reveal a much larger story. Researchers from Macedonia’s Institute and Museum–Bitola and Cal Poly ...