The magnificent Lion of Amphipolis is a 4th-century BC tomb sculpture in Amphipolis, northern Greece. According to the first person excavating in the area in the 1960s, archaeologist Dimitris Lazaridis, it was set up in honor of Laomedon of Mytilene, an important admiral of Alexander the Great, and it is believed that initially it stood on top of the Kasta Tomb.
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Details:
Condition: New, Handmade in Greece
Material: Casting stone
Height: 28 cm(11 inches)
Width: 8 cm(3.1 inches)
Weight: 1.3 kg