In the 5th eastern mound of Pella, the Macedonian Tomb C of the prefecture of Pella was found. It is a two-chamber vaulted Macedonian tomb with an Ionic facade facing east and formed by four tall columns. It has a width of 5.80 m and a length of 7.70 m. Remains of colored mortars preserved on the walls, had representations of a box and a mirror. The stone base of the funeral bed is preserved.
It dates back to around 300 BC based on the few findings that were saved as the tomb had been violated in antiquity.
Editor: Fotini Anastasopoulou