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2,300-year-old grave in Israel contains remains of Greek courtesan who may have accompanied Alexander the Great’s army


The newly discovered bronze mirror is decorated with a simple pattern of concentric circles. (Image credit: Yoli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority)

A roadside burial discovered in Israel may hold the cremated remains of an ancient Greek courtesan who accompanied Alexander the Great’s armies on their campaigns.

The woman, who was buried with an ornate bronze mirror, was laid to rest 2,300 years ago on the road to Jerusalem and far from any settlement, suggesting she may have been a professional escort, or “hetaira,” traveling with military men — the first discovery of its kind, archaeologists said in a statement shared with Live Science.

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