Tomb of Kinch

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Tomb of Kinch

The Tomb of Kinch, named after the Danish archaeologist who excavated and brought it to light, has two chambers and is smaller than the Tomb of Palmettes. The back wall of the chamber had a painted representation of a Macedonian rider who fights a Persian. Only a copy of this depiction is saved today.

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