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"It Will Be a Latin American achievement." She Is the Woman Searching for Cleopatra's Tomb.

Kathleen Martínez is a Dominican-born doctor and specialized archaeologist who is on the verge of discovering one of history's most important landmarks: Cleopatra's tomb. Her search has taken 20 years of research. Through several interviews, Kathleen Martínez indicated that her passion for studying Egypt began as a child. However, her parents convinced her to study law instead. She graduated at 18 and began working as a lawyer. She then went on …
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Kathleen Martínez is a Dominican-born doctor and specialized archaeologist who is on the verge of discovering one of history's most important landmarks: Cleopatra's tomb. Her search has taken 20 years of research. Through several interviews, Kathleen Martínez indicated that her passion for studying Egypt began as a child. However, her parents convinced her to study law instead. She graduated at 18 and began working as a lawyer. She then went on …

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Azteca Baja California broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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