Mausoleum of Darius III could be the eighth wonder of the wo

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Lazar

Books you may be interested in...

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Hi to all participants in the forum.
I tought you will be interested in these books:

Makedonika, In the Shadow of Olympus, by Borza. The Macedonian Conflict, by Loring M. Danforth. Alexander of Macedon, Peter Green.

Regards, Lazar
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Re: Books you may be interested in...

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Hi Lazar,Excellent books! As I've seen so far, N. Hammond is frequently quoted on this forum. So, this books make an attempt to illuminate the problem associated with determining ethnicity of the ancient Macedonians .... it's really interesting how they don't agree with Hammond's interpretations on a number of points concerning this. Best regards, Poliksena
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Mausoleum of Darius III could be the eighth wonder of the wo

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I don't know Alexander ordered to build it or Darius III himself but I think if Alexander or his successors could finish it, this mausoleum could be one of the world's wonders. As you can read here: http://www.guardians.net/egypt/gp1.htm Building a Pyramid in the ancient times by the blocks with the average weight of 2.5 tons, is really a wonder but what about building high walls by the blocks with the average weight of 4 tons?This Persian site: http://www.chn.ir/shownews.asp?no=14449 says that Iranians could finally place 8 fallen blocks of this splendid mausoleum by using some cranes!A view of this mausoleum: http://members.cox.net/allempires/DairusIII.JPG
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Post by eigthwonderoftheworld »

I don't know much about these Mausoleum that your talking about, but it sure sound interesting! I wonder how come it wasn't finished by Alexander or Darius III? I mean Alexander had quite a brillant mind and if he could have finished it I bet it would have become, easily the ninth wonder of the world. I don't think it would have had as great as an effect if it was finished by Darius III. Do you know if the film (that looks worthwhile to watch I might add) put in any kind of references to this Mausoleum?
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The monument described is the so-called "unfinished tomb" at Persepolis. We know the tombs of all major Achaemenid kings until Artaxerxes III; plus this one. The reasonable hypothesis is that this tomb was started by Darius III and meant for Artaxerxes IV or for himself.The picture you link to (http://members.cox.net/allempires/DairusIII.JPG ) is a detail of a picture that is copyrighted and owned by the Chicago Oriental Institute. The original photo can be found here: http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/PA/IRAN/P ... 8B4_4.html .Jona
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