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| | Museums of Macedonia, Greece — Archaeological Museum |
 | | The exhbits are arranged in the rooms in chronological order, they date from the Neolithic to the Roman period, and they come from excavations in the settlement of Kolhida, the cemetery at Palio Yinekokastro, the archaeological site at Filyria, and other parts of the prefecture. |
 | | In the entrance hall are the prehistoric finds from the excavations at Tsaousitsa and Axiohori, and occasional finds (stone statuettes and amulets) from Pedino, Gallikos, and Axioupoli. |
 | | The first room has Iron Age finds, the most important of which are the cinerary urns, the bronze jewellery, and the iron weapons from the cemetery at Palio Yinekokastro. |
| www.museumsofmacedonia.gr /Archaeological_and_Byzantine/Arx_Kilkis.html (186 words) |
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