Archeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Macedonia's major prehistoric and ancient
Macedonian and Hellenistic finds are housed in this museum, bar Vergina's gold
tomb finds, which are exhibited in Vergina. Highlights include the Derveni
Crater (330–320 BC) a huge, ornate Hellenistic bronze-and-tin vase. Used for
mixing wine and water, and later as a funerary urn, it’s marked by intricate
relief carvings of Dionysos, along with mythical figures, animals and ivy
vines. The Derveni Treasure contains Greece’s oldest surviving papyrus piece
(320–250 BC).
The lower-floor exhibit, Pre-Historic Thessaloniki, boasts prehistoric implements from the Petralona Cave north of Halkidiki, plus neolithic and Bronze Age daggers, pottery and tools.
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