Greek_fire19
02-12-2006, 21:36
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4707014.stm
"Archaeologists in Greece say they are examining the largest underground tomb ever found in the country.
They said a farmer had stumbled across the tomb carved into the rock near the ancient city of Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great.
Archaeologists believe it dates to the period after Alexander's death, which was marked by mass power struggles."
I don't know if this is entirely EB relevant. But pretty cool huh? And possibly bringing to light more information that could be useful to EB. Our understanding of history evolves as we speak.
"Archaeologists in Greece say they are examining the largest underground tomb ever found in the country.
They said a farmer had stumbled across the tomb carved into the rock near the ancient city of Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great.
Archaeologists believe it dates to the period after Alexander's death, which was marked by mass power struggles."
I don't know if this is entirely EB relevant. But pretty cool huh? And possibly bringing to light more information that could be useful to EB. Our understanding of history evolves as we speak.