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Thursday, November 13, 2014
Videos on skeleton found in the tomb of Amphipolis. One claims that the skeleton belongs to a young man while most of them claim that the skeleton dates to Alexander's times. It's too early, however, to say anything before the anthropological and genetic studies of the skeleton. It's also very significant that the skeleton is integral.