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Is this archaeologist on the verge of finding Cleopatra’s tomb?

Dr. Kathleen Martinez has uncovered over 60 artifacts and discovered a submerged ancient port linked to Cleopatra’s burial site during her 20-year search.

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NatGeo documentary Cleopatra’s Final Secret chronicles archaeologist Kathleen Martinez’s 20-year search…

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An approximately 2000-year-old, sunken port could be an important step on the way to Cleopatra's lost grave. The search continues.

An underwater find on the coast of Egypt could lead to the whereabouts of Cleopatra's tomb, the last pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. National Geographic explorer Kathleen Martinez located a key point 50 kilometers from Alexandria, in the coastal city of Borg El Arab, which would open the route to the lost tomb.For two decades, Dominican lawyer became an archeologist investigated the fate of Cleopatra's body. She met Cleopatra's true face. Her search l…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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