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03-03-2006, 02:03 AM
Greeks find largest Macedonian tomb of nobles

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060212/sc_nm/greece_tomb_dc
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4707014.stm


By Deborah Kyvrikosaios Sun Feb 12, 9:32 AM ET

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek archaeologists said on Sunday they had discovered the largest underground tomb in Greek antiquity in the ancient city of Pella in northern Greece, birthplace of Alexander the Great.
The eight-chamber tomb rich in painted sculpture dates to the Hellenistic period between the 3rd and 2nd century BC and offers scholars a rare glimpse into the life of nobles around the time of Alexander's death.
"This is the largest, sculptured, multi-chambered tomb found in Greece, and is significant in that it is a new architectural style -- there are many chambers and a long entrance arcade," the chief archaeologist at Pella, Maria Akamati, told Reuters.
Akamati said that the tomb, accessible through a 16-meter long entrance, was uncovered in an agricultural plot bordering the ancient cemetery of the capital city of the Macedonian kingdom.
Until now, the largest chambered funeral tomb found in Greece contained up to three chambers.
Intact, inscribed tombstones, with the names of the owners still visible, and a vast array of rich artifacts including jewelry, copper coins and earthen vases, led archaeologists to the conclusion that the tomb belonged to a noble family.
"This was a very rich family. This is rare as the cemetery is full of plebeians (commoners)," said Akamati. "We actually learned the names of the owners from the tombstones."
Akamati said at least seven to eight family members had been buried in the chambers, but the tomb had most likely been plundered over generations as luxury personal artifacts were missing.
But the painted plaster of the chambers, with red, blue and white dyes, was still evident on the walls, said Akamati.
The ancient city of Pella was part of the Macedonian kingdom, ruled by Phillip of Macedon, and later by his son Alexander the Great, where he was born in 356 BC and spent his childhood years before setting off to conquer the known world.
The tomb dates to the period after Alexander's death, Akamatis said, which was marked by mass power struggles and intrigues by the royal family and Alexander's generals battling for control of his empire.

preston
03-03-2006, 03:18 AM
:clap2: An other one?..bugger..we can't get rid of these Slavs, we better start erasing all the Cyrilic and replace it with Hellenic!:blink: :boohoo: :boohoo: :boohoo: :boohoo: :boohoo:

Ptolemy
03-04-2006, 06:53 AM
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/02/12/tomb.greece.ap/?section=edition

The complex is dominated by a central area surrounded by eight chambers colored in red, blue and gold dyes. Three inscribed stone slabs inside bear the names of their female owners -- Antigona, Kleoniki and Nikosrati. A relief on one of the slabs depicts a women and her servant.

Dammit!! Again Greek names!!! Are these archaeologists sure that the names arent Antigonovski, Kleonikovski and Nikostratovski?? :laugh:

nsminc
03-22-2006, 11:31 PM
Guys any sites with pics?

goldblood
03-29-2006, 08:35 PM
i cant find pics anywhere either

admin
04-28-2006, 03:41 AM
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41324000/jpg/_41324358_alexanderthegreat.jpg The tomb is thought to be from the time of Alexander the Great
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4707014.stm

Reaper
04-28-2006, 10:38 AM
strange how it has gone so quiet on this story..:huh:

nsminc
04-28-2006, 12:38 PM
Yeah if they found something that said "Aleksandar Makedonski" it woud have been a big deal.If it did then CNN (Cabal News Network) would have made a big deal out of it.

akritas
04-28-2006, 01:51 PM
strange how it has gone so quiet on this story..:huh:
Any archaeological finding need a lot of time before finally the scientists announce theirs results.Pella katadesmos passed almost 8n years before the final conclusion

Reaper
05-01-2006, 05:35 PM
Its not that, it is how quiet the story is. Everyday we hear more about what was smuggled into that small Island near naxos, we get pictures from the greek press, cnn articles everything. Now these tombs could help decide nation and we get a media blackout, not even any information about what they are finding, pictures, nothing. Just thought it was strange that is all.

Reaper
05-01-2006, 05:38 PM
I am not after a final conclusion, what i am saying is that this Island where we found all these illegal artifacts, we get cnn, greek papers everyday giving photos, extra news ect. These tombs have been a media blackout and they could help decide a nation.