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Lutz am 30.04.2014 um 17:22:24

Egypt: Archaeologist Could Have Discovered the Tomb of Alexander the Great1 (New World Order Media, April 29th, 2014)

Egypt: Archaeologist May Have Discovered Tomb of Alexander the Great2 (Greek World Reporter, Nikoleta Kalmouki, Apr 30, 2014)

Zitat:
"... A team of archaeologists and historians from the Polish Center of Archaeology have revealed a mausoleum made of marble and gold that might be the tomb of Alexander the Great. The site is situated in an area known as Kom el-Dikka in the heart of downtown Alexandria, only 60 meters away from the Mosque of Nebi Daniel.

The monument was apparently sealed off and hidden in the 3rd or 4th century AD, to protect it from the christian repression and destruction of pagan monuments after the change of the official religion within the Roman Empire. It is a testimony to the multicultural nature of Alexander’s empire, as it combines artistic and architectural influences from Greek, Egyptian, Macedonian and Persian cultures. The inscriptions are mainly in Greek  but there are also a few Egyptian hieroglyphs, mentioning that the mausoleum is dedicated to the “King of Kings, and Conqueror of the World, Alexander III.”  The finding is extremely important as it can provide new information about Alexander the Great. ..."



1: http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/egypt-archaeologist-could-have-discovered-the-tomb-of-alexander-the-great/
2: http://world.greekreporter.com/2014/04/30/egypt-archaeologist-may-have-discovered-tomb-of-alexander-the-great/


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