Where was Alexander the Great buried?

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  • Amphipolis
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    • Aug 2014
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    Yes, the second case is well remembered in Greece.
    This is in Greek. It is archived and if you follow the horizontal menu you can see some pictures.


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    • Carlin
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      • Dec 2011
      • 3332

      For the second case, is there any truth to the claims? Why was the Greek government blocking the archaeologist in question?

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      • Amphipolis
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        • Aug 2014
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        Originally posted by Carlin15 View Post
        For the second case, is there any truth to the claims? Why was the Greek government blocking the archaeologist in question?
        It's probably because Egypt is not in Greece.

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        • sydney
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          • Sep 2008
          • 390

          Probably because Egypt is not in Greece? Hilarious response. It’s because the tomb was not Alexander’s. You know this so I don’t understand why you don’t just call it out.

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          • Amphipolis
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            • Aug 2014
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            Originally posted by sydney View Post
            Probably because Egypt is not in Greece? Hilarious response. It’s because the tomb was not Alexander’s. You know this so I don’t understand why you don’t just call it out.
            Actually I don't really know much or remembered much about this case (I just watched videos with her interviews).

            This woman was an archaeologist (with a rich husband). She had... visions and she was given the right to perform excavations. Hilariously enough she made an amazing discovery and then she was ousted, while the excavations (according to her) have stopped since. She presents various conspiracy theories on why she was stopped and she maintains her certainty that this was Alexander's tomb. I've heard her claiming that Greek Prime Minister of the time (Simitis) asked Egypt to stop excavations, or... it was Israel etc. (which is not a good sign). I didn't manage to find essential and reliable info, so I don't take her very seriously, she's not fully ridiculous either.

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            • Amphipolis
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              • Aug 2014
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              This is the best video I could find (and it's mostly in English)

              Το άγνωστο βίντεο των ανασκαφών της Λιάνα Σουβαλτζή στην Όαση Σίουα για την ανεύρεση του Τάφου του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου, που κρατήθηκε μυστικό επί 22 ολόκληρα ...

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              • Carlin
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                • Dec 2011
                • 3332

                Originally posted by Amphipolis View Post
                This is the best video I could find (and it's mostly in English)

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL6y95SGN40
                According to the video description, which is in Greek, it states that the Tomb of Alexander the Great has been discovered... and kept secret for 22 years. Further on, it says that "the excavations were stopped by the Simitis Government, so that Alexander would not accidentally be found and ruin their plans".

                Why? Why would a Greek government not want for the tomb of Alexander to be found?

                If indeed this is the tomb of Alexander, what could be the reasons why Greek authorities would step in and block any further progress?

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                • Amphipolis
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                  • Aug 2014
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                  Originally posted by Carlin15 View Post
                  According to the video description, which is in Greek, it states that the Tomb of Alexander the Great has been discovered... and kept secret for 22 years. Further on, it says that "the excavations were stopped by the Simitis Government, so that Alexander would not accidentally be found and ruin their plans".

                  Why? Why would a Greek government not want for the tomb of Alexander to be found?

                  If indeed this is the tomb of Alexander, what could be the reasons why Greek authorities would step in and block any further progress?
                  According to her, because they're traitors. I've seen lengthy interviews of her in Greek TV. Usually she suggests that the Greek Government did not want a discovery that would reinforce nationalism. She also suggests Egypt told her "Well if Greece doesn't approve you...". I lost her when she started claiming Israel was actually behind this.

                  To be precise, Greece has NO authority in excavations in Egypt, either starting or blocking them. A generic view I have (I didn't manage to find a precise written approach) is this:

                  While a notable discovery:
                  -This is not clearly a tomb (Macedonian or not)
                  -Some features in her claims remind me of Amphipolis, there were guardian lions in the entry and a lion above the tomb
                  -The "unique decorations" are not so uinque (comparing to Amphipolis), there are no paintings or mosaics
                  -The inscriptions (I see in the video) mention ... Artemidoros
                  -I've heard this is likely from 2nd Century AD
                  -The woman is not reliable or totally crazy (she is somewhere in the middle)

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                  • Amphipolis
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                    • Aug 2014
                    • 1328

                    Originally posted by nushevski77
                    are you all talking about this lady? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwR8cMAWUjY

                    I watched the full documentary last year; it was pretty interesting. Although I like to think the theory that Alexander's body was taken to st marks basilica has some credence. http://ancientheroes.net/blog/alexander-tomb-conspiracy
                    No, this is Calliope Limnaeou-Papakosta


                    We were talking about Liana Souvaltzi


                    As you can see both of them have mostly produced hopes, not publications.

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