Amphipolis Tomb
The Amphipolis Tomb is an ancient burial site located in northern Greece, near the town of Amphipolis. Discovered in 2012, it dates back to the late 4th century BCE and is believed to be one of the largest tombs in Greece. The tomb features impressive architectural elements, including a large circular mound and intricate sculptures.
Archaeologists have uncovered various artifacts within the tomb, suggesting it belonged to a significant figure from the Macedonian era. The site has sparked considerable interest due to its potential connections to Alexander the Great and his generals, although the exact identity of the tomb's occupant remains uncertain.