アンフィ ポリス墓の神秘的なアイデンティティ: Kasta ヒルまだ多くの秘密を明らかにするには

MessageToEagle.com – アンフィ ポリスの最近の調査結果の間で’ Kasta の丘, ローマの硬貨および陶器アレクサンドル 3 世の時代の硬貨があります。.

There are no signs that Christians ever entered the tomb, 関係者に通知.

Coins depicting the face of Alexander the Great were discovered inside the Amphipolis tomb, ギリシャ, announced head of excavations Katerina Peristeri during a press conference on Saturday.


According to Katerina Peristeri, head of excavations, the coins are dated around the 2nd century B.C., the era of the last Macedonian kings.

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The coins will be photographed to be shown to the public after they are cleaned.

Another important finding was painted pottery that belongs to the 4th century B.C.

“We have so many pottery pieces we have hardly counted them,” Peristeri said.

一方, the suspense continues on who is buried in the magnificent tomb, the largest archaeological burial monument in Greece. Reporters asked several questions on the identity of the skeleton found and the condition it was found in,” レポート ギリシャ語レポーター.

「骨は埋葬ピットの内側と外側で発見されました,” said General Secretary of Culture Lina Mendoni.


「頭蓋骨はかなりの距離離れたピットからでした, 下顎だけピット外であり、骨格の大部分は、ピット内でした.

近くで見るには、脚や腕はほとんど無傷であることを示しています, 肋骨と背骨の部分だけでなく、骨盤の骨は、断片的な状態にあります, 彼らは男でも女に属している場合考古学者が言うのため、それは不可能です。」

The depictions of human shapes and the inscriptions on the epistyle and other marble plates that may give more clues on the identity of the dead will be studied via ultraviolet rays, a process that has not started yet.

The monument was originally open to the public. It is estimated that it was looted some time during the Roman era and then it was sealed.

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