Greek Farmer Saw A 4-Foot-Wide Hole At His Farm, Exploring The Depth Reveals An Unusual Find

By Apoorva Jha

The Bronze Age

At the bottom of the hole, there was an eight-foot-deep and four-foot-wide tomb with two separate areas that had been carved into the stone. It had two rectangle boxes on either ends, north, and south, that dated back to the bronze age and as far as experts knew, were used by the Minoans. But what was inside them was still a mystery.