A significant discovery in Cleopatra’s alleged tomb may have just revealed additional information about the ancient queen. When archaeologist Kathleen Martinez led her Egyptian-Dominican team to ...
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Near a temple with a suspected links to Cleopatra’s burial, researchers uncovered a sunken Ptolemaic port that may hold clues about her reign.
Cleopatra VII once ruled a kingdom where politics and divinity intertwined. Her ships sailed from glittering harbors along ...
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It couldn’t have been a case of better timing. Egyptologists celebrating the centenary of the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, now have a promising new archaeological discovery that appears to ...
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Is Cleopatra’s tomb underwater? Sunken port find could lead to Cleopatra’s legendary tomb
Cleopatra tomb underwater: After more than 2,000 years of mystery, explorers believe they may be closer than ever to discovering Cleopatra’s lost tomb and the surprising possibility is that it lies ...
After a 20-year search, an archaeologist from the Dominican Republic believes she may have finally found the site of Cleopatra's tomb, RadarOnline.com can report. The Egyptian pharaoh and her lover, ...
The Hunt explores art and ancient relics that are—alas!—lost to time. From the Ark of the Covenant to Cleopatra’s tomb, these legendary treasures have long captured the imaginations of historians and ...
Archaeologist Kathleen Martinez believes a marble statue discovered at a temple site portrays the face of Cleopatra. (all images courtesy Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities) Already a member?
A visitor views the busts of Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (ruled 51-30 BC), the last Ptolemaic queen of Egypt, and the Roman general Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), displayed alongside a statue ...
LOS ANGELES -- She lived as the last ruler of ancient Egypt, but little is known about Cleopatra's death. For 2000 years, the location of her tomb has been a mystery with few leads, until now.
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