Archaeologists have discovered a huge ancient
tomb in Greece.
The experts found two sphinxes and frescoed
walls in the country's Macedonian region dating
back to 300BC.
This marks a significant discovery from the
early Hellenistic era of Alexander the Great
and ancient Greece and is one of the largest
ancient tombs to be discovered in the country.
Despite the historical link, the government
said there is no evidence to suggest that
there is a connection to Alexander the Great
who died in 323 BC.
It is certain that we stand before an especially
significant finding. The land of Macedonia
continues to move and surprise us, revealing
its unique treasures that compose, weave together
this unique mosaic of our Greek history.
Archaeologists, who began excavating the site
in 2012, expect to enter the tomb by the end
of this month to determine out who was buried
there.
