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In 1977 the excavations of M.. Andronikos unearthed the royal tombs of the Great Tumulus, among which the most important was that of Philip II 359-336 BC, a discovery that was considered as one of the most important archaeological events our century. Since the excavation continues and has revealed a number of significant monuments. The most important monuments of the archaeological site of Vergina - Goats are: The royal tombs of the Great Tumulus. The group includes three Macedonian tombs and a cist. Among them include the asylitos tomb of Philip II 336p.Ch. and a plundered cist tomb probably belonged to King Alexander IV 310p.Ch.. These two tombs are decorated with bright murals, large branded artists.