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Live Science on MSNFamous tomb said to hold Alexander the Great's father actually contains younger man, a woman and 6 babies, study findsAncient human remains in a famous Greek tomb can't be Alexander the Great's father after all, a scientific analysis reveals.
References to Alexander The Great's Tomb stop suddenly in the fourth century; experts believe that its disappearance is related to the rise of Christianity. National Treasure: What Malcolm X ...
A tomb found in 1977 was originally "conclusively" believed to contain the remains of Alexander the Great's son Alexander IV, elder half-brother Philip III, and his father Philip II. However ...
Known as "Tomb I," it is located beneath a large tumulus (burial mound) that has a shrine on top. It's near several other tombs, which are thought to hold other members of Alexander the Great's ...
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