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BREAKING NEWS – Corinth, Greece – A 2800-year-old tomb with the remains of a possibly wealthy individual inside, has been discovered in the ancient city of Corinth in Greece. Archaeologists working at the ancient city determined that the tomb was built sometime between 800 B.C. and 760 B.C., a time when Corinth was emerging as a major power and Greeks were colonizing the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. They also concluded that the person buried there was wealthy and had visitors staying there a considerably length of time, because each wall had outlets that could be used for internet access or possibly basic cable.