For the next entire week, the Greek archaeological team began to excavate according to the content previously explored by Leonard Ethan. As they began tentative diggings, they realized that this was a massive cultural relic from the Bronze Age.
Especially when they excavated according to the several core buildings marked by Leonard Ethan, they found a large number of seals made of different materials and brightly colored mural fragments, proving the high grade of this relic. This was definitely not a common relic.
Therefore, the report regarding this discovery was submitted to the superiors. By the weekend, a National archaeological team led by a professor from the University of Athens's archaeology department hurriedly flew in from Athens specifically for this.
According to Greek law, while these kinds of ancient artefacts found on Greek territory need to be handed over, the Greek government should provide corresponding compensation based on the value of the discovered artefacts.