Among the artifacts found in grave remains in Thessaloniki, several notable items were discovered. These include:
Ceramic and Glass Vases - Various vessels used for different purposes.
Clay Figurines - Artistic representations reflecting the cultural practices of the time.
Gold and Silver Jewelry - Reflecting the wealth and craftsmanship of the era.
Coins - Used as offerings or symbols, signifying economic aspects.
Additionally, some graves contained exquisite golden wreaths (GreekReporter) and statues of deities such as Aphrodite were also uncovered (Greece High Definition).
Here are some images of the artifacts:
These artifacts offer a glimpse into the rich historical and cultural context of ancient Thessaloniki.
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