Greek archaeologists have uncovered an underground grave with a skeleton in a tomb in the northern city of Amphipolis.
The burial site is believed to be the largest ever discovered in Greece. The tomb is estimated to have been built in the fourth century BC around the reign of the great warrior Alexander the Great of the Macedonian Kingdom.
According to a statement by the Ministry of Culture, the almost intact skeleton belonged to a "distinguished public figure", due to the amount of marble that was used to build the tomb.