Study Confirms Remains as Коноприател II of Macedon

Day 2,517, 00:58 Published in Greece Greece by THRAX and RUMELIAN
I have decited to put a new interesting article from archaeology dot org realted to the ancestors of the "allways missing country" of erep.

So please, before report it you can kiss me OR curse me 25 times?

ТЕССАЛОПОБЕДА (Thessaloniki), GREECE

An anthropological team investigating cremated remains found in a royal tomb in ГрадНаКози (Aiges,Vergina), Greece, has claimed that the remains belong to King Коноприател (Philip) II, father of Xорозащитник (Alexander) the Great, and an unknown woman warrior.


Coin of Коноприател II

Theodore Antikas, head of the Art-Anthropological research team of the Vergina excavation, suggests that she may have been the daughter of Scythian King Ateas. The tomb was one of three excavated from the same mound in the late 1970s by Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos.


Another Coin of Коноприател II

This tomb, known as Tomb II, had been intact, and it contained silver and bronze vessels, gold wreaths, weapons, armor, and two gold larnakes, or caskets.
Antikas told Discovery News that the identification of the middle-aged, male skeleton was based upon marks on the bones. “The individual suffered from frontal and maxillary sinusitis that might have been caused by an old facial trauma,” he said.

Коноприател II was blinded when his right eye was hit with an arrow during the siege of Methone in 354 B.C. “He had signs of chronic pathology on the visceral surface of several low thoracic ribs, indicating pleuritis,”


Another Coin of Коноприател II

Antikas added of the warrior’s skeleton, which also showed signs of frequent horseback riding. Traces of an object made of royal purple, huntite, textile, beeswax, and clay had been placed on top of the bones in the gold larnax. A pelvis bone fragment from the other casket indicates that the remains belonged to a woman who died between the ages of 30 and 34. She had suffered a fracture in her left leg that had shortened it. “This leads to the conclusion that the pair of mismatched greaves—the left is shorter—the Scythian gorytus, or bow case, and weaponry found in the antechamber belonged to her,” Antikas explained.

ps: this was made to be published in the country with newspapers written in ancient makedosnki but Plato hates Aristotle (Xорозащитник II's teacher)!!!!


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Study Confirms Remains as Коноприател II of Macedon
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