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A coin minted between 325 and 323 B.C. indicates the city was in use during Alexander the Great's lifetime. LiDAR reveals lost capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis in North Macedonia. (photo credit ...
For decades, a scattering of ruins in southeastern Europe was dismissed as little more than an unremarkable military outpost, ...
Though few have heard of the ancient queen ... were built during the reign of Macedonian leader King Philip V, who ruled from 221 to 179 B.C. But a coin from Alexander the Great’s reign emerged ...
Until now, researchers thought that the city was built long after Alexander the Great's death, during the reign of Philip V (221 to 179 B.C.). But the discovery of a coin minted between 325 and ...
A 2,300-year-old coin found at the Gradishte site ... “It highlights the complex networks and power structures of ancient ...
Archaeologists working in North Macedonia may have discovered the remains of Lyncus, an ancient city that was ... including pottery, coins, game pieces and even a theater ticket made of clay.