The New Archaeological Museum of Patras in Greece houses the skull of a young girl who was laid to rest with a ceramic wreath around 300-400 BC.

This intriguing discovery offers a unique glimpse into ancient funerary practices and the symbolism ᴀssociated with burial rituals during that time period.

The ceramic wreath found with the girl’s remains adds a layer of significance to her burial, shedding light on the cultural and religious beliefs of the society in which she lived.


