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She's in the permanent collections of institutions from Wilmington's Cameron Art Museum to the Macedonia Museum of Modern Art ... all Christmas (break), every day," she said.
Archaeologists in Turkey have just identified the site of Alexander the Great's first victory over the Persian Empire. This particular site had been unclear for 150 years.
Archaeologists in the ancient Greek city of Assos have discovered a 2,200-year-old Hellenistic mosaic and a 1,800-year-old Roman-era tomb.
Like a modern-day Marco Polo or Sinbad the Sailor ... Cyril and Methodius University in North Macedonia.
Alexander the Great became king of Macedonia, the ancient Greek realm, around age 20 and subsequently expanded his empire to parts of modern-day Greece and the Middle East, according to Biography.com.