The gold and ivory ceremonial shield from the Royal Tombs of Vergina, in Northeast Greece, found alongside other lavish grave goods and the remains of family members of Alexander the Great, including Philip II of Macedon. It dates to the late 4th century BCE and was discovered in 1976

La fabulosa tumba de Filipo II, un Tutankamón de macedonia: En 1977, el arqueólogo Manolis Andronikos hizo un descubrimiento sensacional en la necrópolis real de Vergina: la tumba intacta de Filipo de Macedonia, magníficamente decorada con pinturas murales y un sarcófago de mármol dentro del cual se había depositado una urna funeraria de oro que contenía unos restos incinerados acompañados de armas, una diadema de oro y objetos de gran calidad.

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