‘Purple tunic’ from royal tomb belonged to Alexander the Great, scholar claims — but not everyone agrees

The remains of a garment from an ancient tomb in Greece may be a tunic that was once worn by Alexander the Great, a scholar claims in a new study.

The garment was found in a tomb that many scholars believe belonged to Alexander’s father, Philip II. It’s next to two other tombs thought to hold other royal members of Alexander’s family.

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