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ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND MATERIAL EVIDENCE

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FRAGMENTARY SOURCES AND COMMENTARIES

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ALEXANDER’S DEATH AND BURIAL

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ANTIGENES, THE SILVER SHIELDS, AND THE MACEDONIAN ARMY

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PERDICCAS AND THE BABYLON SETTLEMENT


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