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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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…
How Cutting-Edge Tech Fuels The Hunt For Cleopatra’s Tomb
The post How Cutting-Edge Tech Fuels The Hunt For Cleopatra’s Tomb appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Excavators at Taposiris Magna. National Geographic Cleopatra has fascinated me since I was a kid flipping through history books. When I was deployed to Turkey during Operation Desert Storm, I was in awe visiting Cleopatra’s Gate in Tarsus and realizing that two of the most famous people in history—Cleopatra and Mark Antony—had once passed thro…
TV Review: National Geographic Uncovers the Gateway to Cleopatra's Legacy in “Cleopatra’s Final Secret”
One of the greatest mysteries of the ancient world is what happened to Egyptian Queen Cleopatra. Archaeologists have searched for her tomb for hundreds of years, mostly to no avail. But all of that might be about to change as National Geographic unveils Cleopatra’s Final Secret. This new special from...
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