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Alexander the Great's "Crown," Shield Discovered?


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What about the skull of Philip? Was that discovered at Vergina or some other site? I've seen a few wax recreations based on Philip's skull, and according to the archaeologists it matches his descriptions - the skull showed signs that the man had lost an eye to an arrow, just as Philip did during a siege.

 

Could the skull belong to Alexander's half-brother (Philip Arrhidaeus) ? Did he ever lose an eye? After all I believe he was epileptic, but I don't remember reading about him losing an eye.

 

But if this really is Alexander's panoply then it is a brilliant (albeit old) discovery.

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