Archaeology
Text and captions entirely in English, very numerous illustrations from colour photographs, maps and ground-plans, notes, bibliography & index, 244 pp, brown imitation leather in d/w, slight dent to bottom edge of boards, otherwise in very good condition, Ekdotike Athenon (Athens, Greece) 1999
27 x 21.3 cm, 1260g, ISBN 9 60213 128 4
The site known to the ancient Greeks as Aegae, about 50 miles south-west of Thessaloniki. The most important royal tomb was identified as that of Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great.
See below the author’s prologue and his short biography from the dustwrapper flap.
The book now appears to be out of print, at any rate in the English-language edition.