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    Archaic trade in the northern Aegean: the case of Methone in Pieria, Greece by Kasseri, A

    Published 2015
    “…This study suggests that because of Methone's geographical location and proximity to the capital of the Macedonian kingdom, Aigai (modern Vergina), Methone functioned as the capital's face to the sea, as the royal harbour of Macedonia, until it was destroyed by Philip II, in 354 BC when all activities related to trade moved to neighbouring Pydna. …”
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    Philippe II et les dieux by Sylvie Le Bohec

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Originally published in Ancient Macedonia / Archaia Makedonia VI (Papers Read at the Sixth International Symposium held in Thessaloniki by the Institute of Balkan Studies (Greece): Le Bohec 2002a. …”
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    Revealing the internal structure of the great tumulus of apollonia by means of seismic tomography by Bogiatzis, P, Vargemezis, G, Tsokas, G, Amanatidou, E, Karamitrou, A, Karaoulis, M

    Published 2024
    “…The Great Tumulus of Apollonia in northern Greece with diameter of ~100 m and height of 19 m, is among the largest of its kind in the region of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia. It is located north of the ancient city of Apollonia and, recently became the focus of limited archaeological excavations, which revealed a looted Macedonian tomb. …”
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    INVASI YUNANI KE PERSIA SEBAGAI BUKTI KEBANGKITAN KEBUDAYAAN HELLENIS by Anisa Septianingrum

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Alexander The Great was a king from the Kingdom of Macedonia in Greece who was able to unite all policies. …”
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    The Scythian Campaign of Philip II: A Problem of Reconstruction and Localisation by Alexander Anatolevich Anatolevich Kleymeonov

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The study uses a multifaceted approach to probe the ancient narrative sources. It also makes a content analysis of the data, retrieved from various national scientific schools. …”
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    Mints not Mines: a macroscale investigation of Roman silver coinage by Jonathan R Wood, Matthew Ponting, Kevin Butcher

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We propose that lead from the west Mediterranean was used exclusively to refine silver at mints in the West, and that an unknown lead supply (possibly from Macedonia), used in the East by the Late Seleucid ruler Philip I Philadelphus and later Mark Antony, was mixed with western lead. …”
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