Archaeologists in Greece have found an ancient skeleton and grave in the northern city of Amphipolis.<br /><br /> Speculation is running wild about who could be buried there.<br /><br /> Decorative bone and glass fragments that adorned the coffin suggest the tomb was a very prominent figure perhaps connected to Alexander the Great.<br /><br /> A lot of marble indicates it was expensive to build.<br /><br /> The tomb in Amphipolis has been gradually unearthed over the last two years.<br /><br /> The ministry of culture said it’s the biggest tomb found in Greece and is a find of major significance.<br /><br /> Archaeologists had already discovered a colourful detailed floor mosaic depicting the mythological tale of the abduction of Persephone. Two winged sphinxes and two tall Caryatid statues were also found.<br /><br /> The tomb is thought to have been built in the 4th Century B.C. around the reign of the warrior emperor Alexander the Great.