A New Greek Wall Painting

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October 14, 2014 by tatsuya1221

img_e10fa514c0d60da272aa820cce5ead0a297954[1]As we know, a wall painting is one of the most imporatnt clues to undersatnd history in the world.

On October 12, Greek Ministry of Culture announced that a new mosaic had been found at the ancient ruins of Amphipolis in Macedonia. The wall painting has a picture of a man  taking on a two-wheeled vehicle with two horses. This paint seems to be 4.5 meters long and 3 meters wide, so the Ministry said that it was not excavated perfectly. It is said that someone who is connected with Alexander The Great is sleeping in this ruin, so the painting could be a big clue to find a new truth of Greek history.

Discovery of new ruin or historical goods can be a big evidence of history. It is very grandeur and dramatic.


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