On August 29, 2008 a team of Greek archeaologists uncovered a golden wreath in a vase during a dig inVergina, which is near the tomb of Philip II. Th wreath is believed to be dated back to around 300 B.C., around King Philip II time, and was either worn by him or perhaps his son Alexander the Great. This archaelogical find is considered to be the greatest find in a while, and perhaps since the uncovering of King Philip II tomb itself.
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