The whereabouts of Alexander the Great’s tomb remain unknown nearly a century after archaeological investigations began. Despite extensive research, the location has been a subject of ongoing debate among archaeologists and scholars. Primary theories suggest potential sites in Macedonia, northern Greece; Alexandria, Egypt; and Babylon, though conclusive evidence has yet to be discovered. The tomb’s disappearance following Alexander’s death in 323 BC has fueled speculation and numerous expeditions. No definitive proof supports any single claim regarding the tomb’s location, leaving the mystery unresolved. The search continues, driven by historical significance and the desire to locate one of antiquity’s most important figures’ final resting place.
