Studio : Estia Creations Publisher : Estia Creations Binding : Kitchen Product Description Amphipolis Entrance The Kasta Tomb or Casta Tomb, also known as the Amphipolis Tomb (Greek: Τ?φο? τη? Αμφ?πολη?), is an ancient Macedonian tomb discovered in Amphipolis, Central Macedonia, in northern Greece in 2012 and first entered in August 2014. The tomb is dated at the last quarter of 4th century B.C., and it is the largest burial monument ever discovered in Greece and by comparison dwarfs the tomb of Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, in Vergina.(B60) Tracking number provided!!! Details: Condition: New, handmade in Greece. Approximately Height: 15cm - 5.9 inches Width: 13.5cm - 5.3 inches Weight: 0.6Kg Material: Casting stone 0
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