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    Remains found in Great Tumulus of Vergina not Philip II of Macedon, new analysis finds

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    A team of archaeologists, biologists, chemists and historians affiliated with several institutions in Europe and the U.K. has found evidence that the remains found in the Tomb of Persephone, in the Great Tumulus of Vergina, are not those of Philip II of Macedon, as previously thought. In their paper published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, the group describes their study of the remains found in the tomb.
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