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Archaeologists recently uncovered the remains of a lost city dating back thousands of years – and newfound evidence suggests ...
Ancient ruins discovered in North Macedonia could be the remains of a lost capital city of an ancient kingdom.
Archaeologists have made a 'once in a lifetime discovery' as a capital city of an ancient European civilisation has been ...
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Archaeologists Stumble on Ancient Military Outpost, Turns Out to Be ‘Lost City’ Holding Secrets of Alexander the GreatThe artifacts found at the site in North Macedonia suggest a timeline of human occupation stretching back to the Bronze Age.
Archaeologists debated the age and purpose of the ruins for years — but not anymore. Take a look at their recent finds.
A total of 19,500 shares of North Macedonia's Stopanska Banka Bitola [<a href=" target="_blank">MSE:SBT], representing a 5% stake, changed hands in a block transaction worth 65.9 million denars ($1.2 ...
Nick Angeloff, an archaeologist at Cal Poly Humboldt, has called the developments at Gradishte a once-in-a-lifetime discovery ...
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Live Science on MSNArchaeologists may have discovered the birthplace of Alexander the Great's grandmotherRemains of what may be the ancient capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis have been found in North Macedonia.
Archaeologists excavating at Gradishte, a site in North Macedonia, believe they may have uncovered the remains of the city of Lyncus. This is believed to be the lost capital of the ancient Kingdom ...
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