The Lefkaritis Tomb is a hypogeum—a type of tomb—in Larnaca, Cyprus.
It was discovered in 1998 in an "un-looted burial chamber that had been sealed nearly 2800 years ago" in the Kition. (This tomb was found within the of Kition, as opposed to the necropolis on the outside.)
To create a final report on the archaeological excavations of "two important Hypogeum, namely the Ikarou Street Tomb and the Lefkaritis Tomb" were the primary reasons for the authoring of The Phoenician Period Necropolis of Kition Volume II. (The author participated in the excavations.)
Among the "few objects found", were "Extraordinary gold ornaments", which were moved to Cyprus Museum for conservation.
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