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English: The gold gorytos (combination quiver and bow case), shin-guards and neck armor of female in unlooted 4th Century BCE tomb of Philip II Vergina, Greece thought to be Queen Meda of Odessos, Philip II's sixth wife, a Thracian princess who hurled herself onto Philip's funeral pyre
Date BCE
Source https://www.ancient.eu/article/1490/the-royal-macedonian-tombs-at-vergina/
Author David Grant

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