Amphipolis Archaeological Museum

Amphipolis Archaeological Museum is a museum in Amphipolis, Greece. The museum contains many items related to the history and civilisation of Amphipolis dating from the Archaic to Christian periods. Its exhibition halls exhibit the cultural history of Amphipolis from prehistoric times down to the Byzantine period.
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