Article 1F4N9 Is this Greek hilltop the 2,400-year-old burial place of Aristotle?

Is this Greek hilltop the 2,400-year-old burial place of Aristotle?

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Greek archaeologist 'almost certain' he has discovered the long-sought tomb of world's greatest philosopher

Greek archaeologists believe they have discovered the lost tomb of Aristotle, the greatest philosopher in history.

Kostas Sismanidis said he was almost sure that a 2,400 year-old domed vault he unearthed in ancient Stagira was the burial place of the man credited with formalising logic.

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