“In Place Tsifliki north of the Village Tributamos of the Municipality of Igoumenitsa there is a low temple with ancient cemetery. The tumulus, height 5m, surround roundabout, traces of which are preserved mainly along its southwest side. A total of 88 graves have been revealed across the tumulus, mainly boxed, and there were still seven pecces and a burial in vase (injection). The boxed graves were made of slow stones and only one was a diligent construction of well-carved limestone plates. Minimum of burials contained chives, mainly jewelery and coins. Only an integer clay vessel and a few ceramic fragments were found. Based on these few findings, the use of the cemetery seems to be extended in an extremely long period of time from Hellenistic to the post-Byzantine period. ” It is an open-air space, constantly open