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Missing Sphinx’s head discovered in Amphipolis

It was found in the third chamber, intact with minimal breakage on the nose - Its height is 0.60 m. and is assigned to the body of the Eastern Sphinx

Newsroom October 21 08:17

The excavations at the tomb castes of Amphipolis are ongoing.

On Saturday (18/10) and Monday (20/10) the excavation proceeded across the inside surface of the fourth area in a depth of 5.20 m.

Today, they proceeded to a trial trench (2x2m.) at the entrance of the fourth area in a 0.45m. depth.

In front of the entrance of the forth area, two sections were revealed in the western wing. Further, the northern part of the marble threshold was also discovered.

It appears as is clear from this section, that there was limestone flooring with white coating. On either side of the threshold limestone floor was identified. On the east side of the intersection, the floor appears to have collapsed, while on the west side the floor is damaged and some of the stones have fallen.

In a 0.15m depth the missing Sphinx’s head was discovered, intact with minimal breakage on the nose. Its height is 0.60 m. and is  assigned to the body of the Eastern Sphinx.

The point of insertion of the rest of the body at the bottom of the neck survived undamaged. A magnificent art sculpture. Further, some fragments of the wings of the Sphinxes were also found.

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The removal of fallen limestone slabs from within the third chamber and  parts of the door, is scheduled within the following few days.

Finally, the propping will be further strengthened, in order for excavations to continue in the remaining area of the third chamber.

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