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Head of Amphipolis dig: We will know more by Christmas, maybe sooner

Ms. Peristeri reiterated her conviction that the grave is not Roman

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In her interview with Neos Kosmos, a Greek community newspaper published in Melbourne, Greek archaeologist Katerina Perister, head of the dig at Casta tomb in Ancient Amphipolis, talked about her experiences at the excavation site and asked people to be patient until Christmas, when some of the tomb’s secrets will be revealed.

However, Ms. Peristeri did not rule out the possibility of hearing “good news” regarding the identity of the great tumulus’ occupant even sooner than Christmas.

Ms. Peristeri reiterated her conviction that the grave is not Roman, resuming her “feud” with archaeologist Olga Palaggia, whom she indirectly accused of spreading unfounded, non-scientific information in order to serve the interests of other parties.

“This is an important tomb complex, which dates back to the last quarter of the 4th century BC, after the death of Alexander the Great that occurred around 325- 300 BC” Ms. Peristeri underlined.

Regarding her experience in Amphipolis, the Greek archaeologist said that it is impossible to describe what the team felt a few days ago, when they saw the Caryatids, those amazing works of art, for the first time.

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