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Kasta Tomb Monument Opens in Amphipolis of Northern Greece

The Kasta Tomb monument of Amphipolis can be visited by specific groups of people as of Tuesday, nine years after its discovery, ANA reports.

Scientists, researchers, educators, tour operators, and people from the local administration of the regional unit of Serres, divided into groups of five people and accompanied by a guard or archaeologist, are being given the opportunity to visit the interior of the Kasta Tomb and admire part of its decoration.

Source : Tornos News

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