Introduction to Classical Greece: Thessaloniki, Pella, Vergina and Macedonian tombs

Today we visited museums and archeological sights.  Read Thessalonians.
As we drove along the Via Egnatia, a major commerce route that Paul would have traveled, we saw modern day cotton fields.
We visited the palace of Alexander the Great, the most important figure in the first century, and learned that he was of short stature, had two differently colored eyes and had a close relationship with his mother.  















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