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2,400-year-old tomb with gold treasures unearthed in Greece. See what looters missed

Archaeologists found an ancient Greek tomb with gold artifacts that was looted and reused as ritual site in Roman times, photos show.
Archaeologists found an ancient Greek tomb with gold artifacts that was looted and reused as ritual site in Roman times, photos show. Photo from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports

Walking into the ruins of an ancient tomb in southern Greece, archaeologists inadvertently joined a centuries-long tradition. The 2,400-year-old tomb had seen all manner of visitors from mourners to looters to worshippers — and each group had left its mark.

Archaeologists excavated a T-shaped tomb in ancient Tenea last fall as part of ongoing research at the site, Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports said in a March 10 news release.

Two views of the ancient tomb’s corridor.
Two views of the ancient tomb’s corridor. Photo from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports

The structure had two main parts: a narrow corridor and a central burial chamber, a common arrangement for ancient Greek tombs, officials said. Photos show what the corridor looks like while walking through and what the rectangular chamber looks like from above.

Inside the burial chamber, archaeologists found one larger sarcophagus filled with animal bones and five stone coffins, the ministry said. The graves had been disturbed, but researchers could still identify one as an adult woman.

The tomb’s burial chamber as seen from above.
The tomb’s burial chamber as seen from above. Photo from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports

The structure had been used as a tomb up until the fourth century when it was filled in and abandoned, archaeologists said. Soon after, in the ancient Roman era, looters breached the tomb’s roof and looted the burials — but they didn’t take everything.

Archaeologists found a wide variety of artifacts inside the 2,400-year-old tomb, including a gold ring with a semi-precious stone, two gold coins and several gold leaves from a wreath. Photos show these treasures.

Some gold artifacts found inside the 2,400-year-old tomb.
Some gold artifacts found inside the 2,400-year-old tomb. Photo from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports

Other finds included coins dating from 300 B.C. to 300 A.D., glass beads, bronze jewelry and bread crumbs. A photo shows some of these artifacts, including the bright red bread crumbs.

Other finds from the 2,400-year-old tomb including coins (1), metal items (2, 4, 5), bread crumbs (3) and glass beads (6).
Other finds from the 2,400-year-old tomb including coins (1), metal items (2, 4, 5), bread crumbs (3) and glass beads (6). Photo from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports

The tomb also began being used as a ritual site during the ancient Roman era, archaeologists said. Excavations found pottery from this period, lamps and several clay fingers left as offerings.

Archaeologists suspect the 2,400-year-old tomb became associated with healing and may have been part of a larger ceremonial complex, but the specifics remain a mystery.


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Excavations at ancient Tenea finished in October but are expected to continue in the future.

Some lamps found in and around the 2,400-year-old tomb.
Some lamps found in and around the 2,400-year-old tomb. Photo from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports

The ruins of ancient Tenea are on the outskirts of the village Chiliomodi and a roughly 60-mile drive southwest from Athens.

Google Translate was used to translate the news release from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports.

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This story was originally published March 12, 2025 at 10:02 AM with the headline "2,400-year-old tomb with gold treasures unearthed in Greece. See what looters missed."

Aspen Pflughoeft
McClatchy DC
Aspen Pflughoeft covers real-time news for McClatchy. She is a graduate of Minerva University where she studied communications, history, and international politics. Previously, she reported for Deseret News.
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