According to
The Greek Reporter,
an intact tomb dating to the fourth century B.C. has been discovered at
the necropolis in Aigai in northern Greece. Archaeologist Angeliki
Kottaridi, head of the excavation, found a gold-plated bronze vessel and
a gold-plated bronze wreath among the tomb’s burial offerings. The
krater, used for mixing wine and water, was found surrounded by pieces
of wood that may have been a piece of furniture. The artifacts will
become part of a new archaeology museum in Aigai. To read about
Roman-era funeral rites in Macedonia, see "
Burial Customs."
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