Αμφίπολη
Αμφίπολη is an ancient city located in northern Greece, near the Strymon River. Founded in the 5th century BC, it played a significant role in the Classical and Hellenistic periods. The city was strategically positioned, serving as a vital trade and military hub due to its proximity to the Aegean Sea.
One of the most notable archaeological sites in Αμφίπολη is the tomb of Kasta, discovered in 2012. This large burial mound dates back to the late 4th century BC and is believed to be linked to important historical figures, possibly including Alexander the Great. The site has attracted significant attention from historians and archaeologists.