Archaeologists discovered the beads while excavating the Tholos de Montelirio burial site in southwestern Spain, not far from the “Ivory Lady” tomb. Located just outside of Seville ...
Discovered in 1944, this tomb dates from the Hellenistic period, around the end of the 4th century BC. It is located near Seutopolis, the capital city of the Thracian king Seutes III, and is part of a ...
The “mega-site” of the tomb, in modern-day Seville, is called Montelirio tholos. Now, excavations in the areas surrounding the Ivory Lady’s final resting place show her burial isn’t the ...
The researcher added that considering the macroscopic differences between the typical Nabataean rock cut architecture-- Assyrian style tombs, Hegra type tombs ... they will see that the tholos is not ...
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