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Archaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection

The Archaeological Site of Aigai, also known as Vergina, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in northern Greece

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Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: A flag depicting Vergina sun is seen through a Greek flag during a demonstration against

A flag depicting Vergina sun is seen through a Greek flag during a demonstration against the agreement reached by Greece and Macedonia to resolve a dispute over the former Yugoslav republics name

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Mosaic floor at Vergina, Royal Palace of the Macedonian Dynasty

Mosaic floor at Vergina, Royal Palace of the Macedonian Dynasty
LRI4655566 Mosaic floor at Vergina, Royal Palace of the Macedonian Dynasty by Greek School; Vergina, Macedonia, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Head of the Gorgon Medusa in embossing gold, piece from the royal tomb at Vergina (350 BC)

Head of the Gorgon Medusa in embossing gold, piece from the royal tomb at Vergina (350 BC)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold Quiver, from the Tomb of Philip II (359-336) at Vergina (gold)

Gold Quiver, from the Tomb of Philip II (359-336) at Vergina (gold)
ANC156121 Gold Quiver, from the Tomb of Philip II (359-336) at Vergina (gold) by Greek, (4th century BC); Thessalonika Museum

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold larnax (funerary casket), 350-325 BC

Gold larnax (funerary casket), 350-325 BC. Discovered in the Macedonian royal tombs at Vergina, Macedonia, Greece, site of the ancient city of Aigai. From the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Greek art: view of the ruins of the royal palace of the royal dynasties of Macedoine

Greek art: view of the ruins of the royal palace of the royal dynasties of Macedoine
LRI4655544 Greek art: view of the ruins of the royal palace of the royal dynasties of Macedoine. This is where Alexander the Great lived

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Mosaic floor at Vergina, Royal Palace of the Macedonian Dynasty

Mosaic floor at Vergina, Royal Palace of the Macedonian Dynasty
LRI4655561 Mosaic floor at Vergina, Royal Palace of the Macedonian Dynasty by Greek School; Vergina, Macedonia, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Model of the ancient Macedonian royal tombs

Model of the ancient Macedonian royal tombs. Late 20th century reconstruction. The royal house of Macedon which lasted from the 9th century BC-4th century BC had royal tombs at Vergina, Macedonia

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Ivory portrait bust of Alexander the Great, 4th century BC

Ivory portrait bust of Alexander the Great, 4th century BC. Bust of Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC), who was Alexander III of Macedon from 336 BC, found in the Macedonian royal tombs at Vergina

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Funerary wreath from the Macedonian royal tombs, 350 BC-325 BC

Funerary wreath from the Macedonian royal tombs, 350 BC-325 BC. The royal house of Macedon, which lasted from the 9th century BC to the 4th century BC, had royal tombs at Vergina, Macedonia, Greece

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Iron breastplate armor with gold decorations of the King Philip II of Macedon

Iron breastplate armor with gold decorations of the King Philip II of Macedon, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Iron breastplate armour with gold decorations of the King Philip II of Macedon. From the royals tombs at Vergina

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Plastic model of Vergina royal tombs, reconstruction of necropolis area with cross-section of

Plastic model of Vergina royal tombs, reconstruction of necropolis area with cross-section of Macedonian tomb
Plastic models of the Vergina royal tombs. Reconstruction of the necropolis area with a cross-section of a Macedonian tomb

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold crown in the shape of oak leaves and acorns, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece

Gold crown in the shape of oak leaves and acorns, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold crown in the shape of oak leaves and acorns. From Vergina, Royal Tombs

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold quiver, from the Royals Rombs at Vergina, Greece

Gold quiver, from the Royals Rombs at Vergina, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold quiver. From Vergina, Royal Tombs

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold Larnax coffin containing bones of Philip II of Macedonia

Gold Larnax coffin containing bones of Philip II of Macedonia, from treasures of royal room in Philip IIs tomb, Vergina
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmith art. Gold Larnax (coffin made of terracotta) or box containing the bones of Philip II of Macedonia (336 b.C.)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Plastic model of the Royal Tombs of Vergina, ancient Aigai, Greece

Plastic model of the Royal Tombs of Vergina, ancient Aigai, Greece
Greeck civilization. Plastic model of the Royal Tombs of Vergina, ancient Aigai, Greece

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), Alexander III of Macedon. Ivory portrait bust

Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), Alexander III of Macedon. Ivory portrait bust from the royal tombs at Vergina. Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold larnax (funerary casket) from the Macedonian royal tombs at Vergina 350-325 BC

Gold larnax (funerary casket) from the Macedonian royal tombs at Vergina 350-325 BC. Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Iron breastplate with decoration in gold, from treasures of royal room in Philip IIs tomb, Vergina

Iron breastplate with decoration in gold, from treasures of royal room in Philip IIs tomb, Vergina
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmith art. Iron breastplate with decoration in gold. From the treasures of the royal room in Philip IIs tomb in Vergina

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold wall lamp shaped as Medusas head, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece

Gold wall lamp shaped as Medusas head, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold wall lamp shaped as Medusas head. From Vergina, Royal Tombs

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold diadem, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece

Gold diadem, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold diadem. From Vergina, Royal Tombs

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold plaque, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece

Gold plaque, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece
Schnaken And Schnurren, 1866, Mosquitoes And Purring, Wilhelm Busch, 1832 - 1908, German Artist, Humorist, Poet, Illustrator And Painter

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold wall lamp shaped myrtle leaves and flowers, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece

Gold wall lamp shaped myrtle leaves and flowers, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold wall lamp shaped myrtle leaves and flowers. From Vergina, Royal Tombs. Detail

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold quiver, from Vergina, Tomb of Philip II

Gold quiver, from Vergina, Tomb of Philip II
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. - Gold quiver (copy) from Vergina. Tomb of Philip II. Detail

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold quiver, from Vergina, Tomb of Philip II

Gold quiver, from Vergina, Tomb of Philip II
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. - Gold quiver (copy) from Vergina. Tomb of Philip II

Background imageArchaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection: Gold plaque, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece

Gold plaque, from the Royals Tombs at Vergina, Greece
Schnaken And Schnurren, 1866, Mosquitoes And Purring, Wilhelm Busch, 1832 - 1908, German Artist, Humorist, Poet, Illustrator And Painter


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Archaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina) Collection

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