In Cavernthe case antiquity It unfolds at a police thriller, gathering the look of the local community and beyond. The statue of the goddess Artemis It is at the heart of the research, with information converging in the fact that the ancient object not only exists, but is also intensified.

According to an exclusive report by kalavrytanews.com, on Wednesday, September 10 Prosecutor and its executives archaeological serviceSecurity Scale excavated at a specific point, just 15 kilometers from Kalavrytavery close to the historical archaeological site of Flower. The point was not randomly chosen. Officers, utilizing telephone conversations that had stolen, identified the exact coordinates, in a business that reveals the depth and complexity of the case.
To all mystery is added to find out, that the point was recently dugwhich raises questions: Who dug there before the authorities arrive? What may have already been moved or hidden?
Police investigations continue with discretion, intense pace and absolute secrecy. It is noteworthy that the local police do not even know the developments, which indicates the breadth and depth of the business. The recent arrests and details of six members of the Organization of Antiquity, including two monks of the Great Cave, did not end the mystery. On the contrary, the case seems to be just starting to unfold.
The tangle of developments is complicated and unpredictable, with every new information opening new paths to research. Police have penetrated deep into the circuit, with secret partners and utilizing research material, gradually composing the profile of its organization and activities.

The statue of the goddess Artemis, if found, will be a valuable acquisition for the Greek cultural heritage, but also an important element for clarifying the case. There is, however, constant anxiety about its fate, as indications lead to the conclusion that the object may have already been circulated in the illegal market or remain hidden.
Developments in Kalavryta remain rapid and uncertain. The local community is anxiously watching, while the authorities continue their work out of the limelight. As kalavrytanews.com notes, the case is the subject of an intensive and long -term investigation, with police already penetrating the archaeological network.
This shocking affair, with the backdrop of Greek history and wealth of Kalavryta, is expected to give new revelations, while the mystery of Artemis’s statue keeps interest and suspense alive for much longer.

The sanctuary of Artemis

The day of Artemis Day, is located on the Sudnes Plateau. At the foot of the Aroania (Helmos), near the village of Lousiko, the city of Louson is at an altitude of 1200 m.
The real location of the temple and the city was first identified by the archaeologist G. Papandreou in 1886. In 1898 and 1899 W. Reichel and A. Wilhelm excavate the hill. The excavation revealed the foundations of the temple and the main buildings of Jerus, but it was limited to it and did not expand to the city of Lucus.
In 1981, the Archaeological Austrian Institute, under the supervision of Director Mrs Mitsopoulou-Leon (recently passed away) resumed excavation research on Artemis’s Iero and specifically in the Temple, and since 2000 continued under the direction of Georg Ladstatter.
Artemis’s Iero is an important and revealing finding while its local aggressive name (“Day”) means “the one that is dying everything”.