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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2011

Some of Greece's finest ancient treasures have gone on display in Oxford's Asholean Museum in Britain, even though some of the discoveries have never been seen by Greeks.
They've been unearthed in a Royal complex belonging to Alexander the Great and his father Philip.
As Malcolm Brabant reports from Vergina in Northern Greece, archaeologists have determined that Alexander's Macedonians were not only great warriors but revolutionary builders as well.

Astons,
Dr Angeliki Kottaridi, Chief Archaeologist, Vergina
Dr Christopher Brown, Director Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

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  • in Oxford, ofc....where else would they be?? in Greece?! ffs..

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