[ad_1]
Skeleton of Philip II, king of macedon ( 382BC-336BC), displayed at the Museum of Thessaloniki
[ad_2]
View Reddit by jdjdjdjdfy – View Source
[stackCommerce layout=”2″ count=”5″ sort=”best_sellers”][/stackCommerce]
[ad_1]
Skeleton of Philip II, king of macedon ( 382BC-336BC), displayed at the Museum of Thessaloniki
[ad_2]
View Reddit by jdjdjdjdfy – View Source
[stackCommerce layout=”2″ count=”5″ sort=”best_sellers”][/stackCommerce]
Isn’t that Alexander the Great’s dad? His human one anyway…
EDIT – Isn’t it nuts that his skeleton has yet to turn to dust
I always think it’s strange that if this bloke died 15 years ago we would think digging up his skeleton was disgusting but once a couple of thousand years has past it’s fine to point at it in a museum.
I would like to apologize for the low res image, strangely there are few images of the complete skeleton.
https://en.protothema.gr/vergina-skeletal-remains-match-those-of-king-philip-ii-of-macedon-pics/