Amphipolis: The digital site about the ancient site

The Amphipolis Tomb is the place to speculate, explore and meet a growing community of other enthusiasts

The ancient tomb at Amphipolis has become a monument of global interest. The Ancient Tomb site was created to include information about the site in a user-friendly and interactive way and – combined with its Facebook page – is emerging into one of the finest areas showcasing the ancient tomb and includes everything from press releases and Ministry of Culture photographs to interactive tours of the underground tomb.

The image below shows the background of the people visiting the Amphipolis Tomb website. Darker color indicates more visitors.

AMPHIPOLIS
Top-10
1. Greece, 49.40%
2. United States, 9.63%
3. Finland, 8.99%
4. Spain, 4.19%
5. United Kingdom, 3.53%
6. Australia, 2.22%
7. Norway, 2.20%
8. Germany, 2.19%
9. Italy, 1.96%
10. Canada, 1,90%

With Facebook friends numbering close to 30,000 (though the site was created less than a month ago on August 21, 2014), the site’s social media page and forum is a great place for people to speculate and share their own theories about the mysteries of Amphipolis.

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