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Macedonian Treasures (English language edition)
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31 December 2011

The Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai was built especially to protect the monuments in the burial complex of King Philip II and to facilitate the public’s access to their splendid murals, original large-scale paintings of the Classical period. In the form of an ancient tumulus and encasing the monuments, this Museum-Mausoleum is dedicated to the memory of illustrious historical figures familiar to all.
This guide to the Museum of the Royal Tombs takes the reader step-by-step on a tour of this particularly spare and austere, yet atmospheric, exhibition of the treasures from these tombs. Impressive photographs accompany historical information and the presentation of the exhibits, transporting the visitor through space and time, in the footsteps of the remarkable flowering of culture in the land of Macedonia during Classical Antiquity.
154 colour illustrations.
ART / History / General, HISTORY / Ancient / General, TRAVEL / Museums, Tours, Points of Interest, ART / History / Ancient & Classical, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc, Archaeology by period / region, History of art, Ancient history
Introduction
Tour of the Site-Museum
Unit Ι: The Citizens of Aigai
Unit ΙI: The Tomb of the Free-Standing Columns
Unit ΙII: The Heroon and the Tomb I
Unit IV: The Burial of King Philip Ii
Unit V: The Burial of Alexander Iv
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