Archaeologists in North Macedonia discovered the ancient city of Lyncus, linked to Alexander the Great's grandmother, Eurydice I.
Lidar surveys revealed an acropolis, reinterpreting the site as a major urban center predating Philip II’s conquest.
Artifacts like coins, pottery, and a theater ticket highlight the city’s sophistication and long history.
A coin minted during Alexander’s lifetime challenges previous timelines of the city’s foundation.
Lyncus may have been crucial to Macedonian dynastic origins and Alexander the Great's lineage.
Ongoing excavations aim to confirm its identity and reshape Macedonian historical understanding.
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Lidar surveys revealed an acropolis, reinterpreting the site as a major urban center predating Philip II’s conquest.
Artifacts like coins, pottery, and a theater ticket highlight the city’s sophistication and long history.
A coin minted during Alexander’s lifetime challenges previous timelines of the city’s foundation.
Lyncus may have been crucial to Macedonian dynastic origins and Alexander the Great's lineage.
Ongoing excavations aim to confirm its identity and reshape Macedonian historical understanding.
#alexanderthegreat #ancienthistory #shorts @connectparanormal2350
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