Manolis Andronikos

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Manolis Andronikos

Manolis Andronikos ( transcribed also Andronicos ; Greek Μανόλης Ανδρόνικος * 23. October 1919 in Bursa , † the thirtieth March 1992 in Thessaloniki ) was a Greek archaeologist and professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki .

Andronikos is best known for the discovery of ancient royal tombs in Macedonia (Northern Greece). The graves may belong to the Macedonian King Philip II , the father of Alexander the Great . On November 8th, 1977, Andronikos discovered the un-plundered royal tombs near Vergina with astonishingly rich work. He suspected that the tomb was probably Philip II, the son of Amyntas III. , belonged. The discovery was a worldwide archaeological sensation. However, the identification is controversial.

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