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Remains of what may be the ancient capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis have been found in North Macedonia.
Much about the ancient city remains a mystery. Archaeologists suspect the city ruins may have a “Macedonian-style theater” yet to be discovered. Some of the ruins found at the Gradishte site.
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Much about the ancient city remains a mystery. Archaeologists suspect the city ruins may have a “Macedonian-style theater” yet to be discovered. Some of the ruins found at the Gradishte site.
Much about the ancient city remains a mystery. Archaeologists suspect the city ruins may have a “Macedonian-style theater” yet to be discovered. Some of the ruins found at the Gradishte site.
Much about the ancient city remains a mystery. Archaeologists suspect the city ruins may have a “Macedonian-style theater” yet to be discovered. Some of the ruins found at the Gradishte site.
Much about the ancient city remains a mystery. Archaeologists suspect the city ruins may have a “Macedonian-style theater” yet to be discovered. Some of the ruins found at the Gradishte site.
Much about the ancient city remains a mystery. Archaeologists suspect the city ruins may have a “Macedonian-style theater” yet to be discovered. Some of the ruins found at the Gradishte site.
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