The stone crossing, which is dated to the Greek Bronze Age, is one of the oldest crossable arch bridges still in existence.
[1][2] The corbel arch bridge was constructed during the Mycenaean Period in a typical Cyclopean style contemporary to the Late Helladic period (III) (ca.
[4] The structure, which is otherwise similar in size and appearance, has a larger span and a slightly higher vault.
The road still features stone curbs which would have kept the wheels of fast-moving chariots away from the bridge's edge.
[2] Media related to Kazarma bridge at Wikimedia Commons