For recent excavations and finds in Makrighialos, Pydna unfortunately -for the non familiar- in greek.Archeologist Manthos Bessios.
http://www.zougla.gr/politismos/article ... lo-pierias
Makrighialos, Pydna
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Re: Makrighialos, Pydna
Thank you Pauline, for posting this article. I didn't know quite nothing about Pydna and its excavations and finds. I'm amazed by the two anthropomorphic statues, especially the second. But I can see them only today, because yesterday when I tried to go to zougla.gr there were other articles (one with very good photos from Amphipolis, that I never watched before, useful for understanding the topography of the whole Kasta place).
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Re: Makrighialos, Pydna
Thank you for your comment,my son fixed the problem.Pydna still gives us sculptures and mouments, and i think it will continue to do so in the future. ( I also hope for the other half of an certain epigraphy to be discovered...) Sorry the text is in greek.
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Re: Makrighialos, Pydna
Google does translate it, though not quite into English 

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