Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Egyptian-Dominican archaeological mission, led by Dr. Kathleen Martinez from the Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Ureña, ...
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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 ...
A National Geographic Explorer's search for Cleopatra's tomb got a big breakthrough. Kathleen Martínez has spent the last 20 years searching for the lost tomb of Cleopatra. Her work is part of a new ...
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Found at last? The hunt for Cleopatra's lost tomb just took a major turn.
After a 20-year search, a daring archaeologist may have cracked one of history's greatest mysteries. New discoveries in an ancient temple—a sunken harbor, secret tunnels, and coins with her famous ...
Archaeologists believe they may have discovered a tunnel that can take them to the lost tomb of Queen Cleopatra, who ruled in Egypt from 51–30 BC. The tunnel was discovered at the Temple of Taposiris ...
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Cleopatra’s tomb may be closer than ever - and this site is why
A major excavation in Egypt’s Nile Delta is drawing renewed attention to the fate of Queen Cleopatra. Archaeologists believe the ancient site of Taposiris Magna may conceal her burial place. If ...
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