Welcome
The Evolution And Legacy Of Classical Greece
The goal of "The Evolution And Legacy Of Classical Greece" will be a group dedicated to the discussion and study of the Greeks from their early migrations through their rise in power, as a culture, economic, and military force, to their ultimate decline. (ca. 800 BC to 167 BC)

The Macedonian Era and Alexander The Great (2 threads, 160 posts)
    Alexander The Great (144 posts)
    Historical Thread

    The thread to look at the man himself ...
    13 Members have made 124 Posts here to date.
    Google
    AncientWorlds.net Web
    Next: Well, Kallistos, the noses, while
    Prev: Missing Noses Are More Likely
    Although not strictly on Alexander...
    Osiris.gif
    Author: * Osiris Imhotep - 2 Posts on this thread out of 22 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Feb 16, 2005 - 08:45

    The Macedonian warriors’ faces were covered by gold masks.

    Recent finds at the ancient settlement of Archontiko, near Pella in northern Greece, have shed further light on the wealth, heroic culture, commerce and burial rituals of ancient Macedonians, following the discovery of 396 unlooted tombs and 5,000 objects, including coins, sculptures , weapons, jewlery, ornaments, women's fashion accessories, dating between the 7th and 3rd century BC.

    Among recent finds were 141 pit graves of warriors richly adorned in gold, carrying weapons and near their wives, who were also adorned with gold, Kathimerini reported yesterday. They date from the second half of the 6th century BC. The ancient cemetery is expected to yield many more treasures, as the necropolis of the ancient site covers an area of 200 stremmas (20 hectares), of which less than two hundredth has been excavated.

    The ancient settlement, whose name is unknown, was the most important urban center in the northern part of the ancient province of Bottiaia during the prehistoric and historical periods until the end of the 5th century BC, when Pella became the new capital of the Macedonian kingdom. Archaeologists Anastasia and Pavlos Chrysostomou have spent four years excavating the site. The golden ornaments and offerings show the expertise of metalwork in Macedonia but items were also imported from Egypt, Ionia, Corinth and Attica.


    Source: Kathimerini




    NEXT: Well, Kallistos, the noses, while
    PREV: Missing Noses Are More Likely
Rome - Rome, Season 1 - The Stolen Eagle


Copyright 2002-2008 AncientWorlds LLC | Code of Conduct and Terms of Service | Contact Us! | The AncientWorlds Staff