Kasta Tomb
The Kasta Tomb is an ancient burial site located in the region of Amfissa, Greece. Discovered in 2014, it dates back to the 4th century BCE and is believed to belong to a high-ranking individual, possibly a member of the Macedonian royal family. The tomb features impressive architectural elements, including a large circular mound and intricate stonework.
The site has garnered significant attention due to its size and the artifacts found within, which include pottery and bronze items. The Kasta Tomb is considered one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Greece, shedding light on the burial practices and social structures of the time.