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Archaeologists Make More Discoveries During Dig In Amphipolis

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Amphipolis_pit_l_15299Excavations at Kasta hill, Amphipolis, have unearthed an artificial cutting in the ground of the fourth area of the large burial mound that dates to the late 4th century.

The remains of a marble door were also discovered in the artificial cutting, which measures 4 by 2.1 meters.

According to the latest press release by the Greek Culture Ministry, the excavation works are currently centered in the fourth area of the tomb where the removal of the remaining earthwork has reached the foundation level of the side walls.

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