Is this Aristotles tomb?

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 20:42:47


Is this Aristotles tomb?

Konstantinos Sismanidis, who has been painstakingly excavating the ruins of Stagira since 1990, told CNN his team has very strong evidence the 2,400-year-old tomb belongs to the great philosopher.

Sismanidis said the structure, about 40 miles east of Thessaloniki, was built to honor Aristotle's death in 322 B.C.

'It was constructed very rapidly,' he said. 'It was in the center of the ancient city Agora.'



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'We know that Aristotle died in Chalcis on the island of Euboea,' he explained. 'But after some years, they took his ashes and placed them in a bronze vessel.'

'They brought his ashes to his birthplace and made an altar and a public building to celebrate Aristotle as a hero.'

He said the place was named 'Aristoteleion,' and locals would gather every year to celebrate the life of Aristotle.

'So the thing is, the archaeologist data is in fine accordance with historical sources,' Sismanidis said.

The tomb, which dated back to the year of Aristotle's death, had a marble floor and an altar inside, he said.

But the site was apparently tampered with when another tower was built.

'In the Middle Ages, they built a medieval tower inside the tomb, so this is why a lot of the archaeology data was destroyed,' said Sismanidis.

Aristotle, who was born in 384 B.C., was a student of Plato and is regarded as one of history's greatest philosophers. He is credited with radically transforming many fields of knowledge, particularly in physics, metaphysics and logic.

Aristotle, who was born in 384 B.C., was a student of Plato and is regarded as one of history's greatest philosophers. He is credited with radically transforming many fields of knowledge, particularly in physics, metaphysics and logic. 'We know that Aristotle died in Chalcis on the island of Euboea,' he explained. 'But after some years, they took his ashes and placed them in a bronze vessel.' Konstantinos Sismanidis, who has been painstakingly excavating the ruins of Stagira since 1990, told CNN his team has very strong evidence the 2,400-year-old tomb belongs to the great philosopher. 'In the Middle Ages, they built a medieval tower inside the tomb, so this is why a lot of the archaeology data was destroyed,' said Sismanidis. Konstantinos Sismanidis, who has been painstakingly excavating the ruins of Stagira since 1990, told CNN his team has very strong evidence the 2,400-year-old tomb belongs to the great philosopher. 'So the thing is, the archaeologist data is in fine accordance with historical sources,' Sismanidis said. But the site was apparently tampered with when another tower was built. Sismanidis said the structure, about 40 miles east of Thessaloniki, was built to honor Aristotle's death in 322 B.C. The tomb, which dated back to the year of Aristotle's death, had a marble floor and an altar inside, he said. 'So the thing is, the archaeologist data is in fine accordance with historical sources,' Sismanidis said. But the site was apparently tampered with when another tower was built. Sismanidis said the structure, about 40 miles east of Thessaloniki, was built to honor Aristotle's death in 322 B.C. Konstantinos Sismanidis, who has been painstakingly excavating the ruins of Stagira since 1990, told CNN his team has very strong evidence the 2,400-year-old tomb belongs to the great philosopher. 'They brought his ashes to his birthplace and made an altar and a public building to celebrate Aristotle as a hero.' He said the place was named 'Aristoteleion,' and locals would gather every year to celebrate the life of Aristotle. But the site was apparently tampered with when another tower was built. 'It was constructed very rapidly,' he said. 'It was in the center of the ancient city Agora.' 'We know that Aristotle died in Chalcis on the island of Euboea,' he explained. 'But after some years, they took his ashes and placed them in a bronze vessel.' But the site was apparently tampered with when another tower was built. 'In the Middle Ages, they built a medieval tower inside the tomb, so this is why a lot of the archaeology data was destroyed,' said Sismanidis. 'They brought his ashes to his birthplace and made an altar and a public building to celebrate Aristotle as a hero.' Konstantinos Sismanidis, who has been painstakingly excavating the ruins of Stagira since 1990, told CNN his team has very strong evidence the 2,400-year-old tomb belongs to the great philosopher. He said the place was named 'Aristoteleion,' and locals would gather every year to celebrate the life of Aristotle. 'They brought his ashes to his birthplace and made an altar and a public building to celebrate Aristotle as a hero.' Sismanidis said the structure, about 40 miles east of Thessaloniki, was built to honor Aristotle's death in 322 B.C. The tomb, which dated back to the year of Aristotle's death, had a marble floor and an altar inside, he said. Sismanidis said the structure, about 40 miles east of Thessaloniki, was built to honor Aristotle's death in 322 B.C. 'So the thing is, the archaeologist data is in fine accordance with historical sources,' Sismanidis said. 'In the Middle Ages, they built a medieval tower inside the tomb, so this is why a lot of the archaeology data was destroyed,' said Sismanidis.

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