Researchers may have discovered a key clue in the hunt for Cleopatra's long-lost tomb. Archaeologist Kathleen Martínez, ...
In her search for Cleopatra's lost tomb, a National Geographic Explorer may have found a clue in a submerged site in the ...
After 2,000 years, no one has ever been there. We are the first,” said archaeologist Kathleen Martinez, citing the harbor’s link to Taposiris Magna as a decisive clue.
A submerged port near Taposiris Magna, discovered by archaeologists and marine explorers, may hold the key to finding ...
Cleopatra’s lost tomb has been discovered underwater in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea, about two miles from the ...
During her hunt for the Egyptian queen’s lost tomb, National Geographic Explorer Kathleen Martínez uncovered the sunken landscape near the ruins of Taposiris Magna.
When not serving as a Rorschach test of male fixations, Cleopatra is an inexhaustible muse. To a recent best-selling biography add—from 1540 to 1905—five ballets, 45 operas, and 77 plays. She starred ...
Archaeologists have uncovered what may be one of the world's oldest human burial sites, dating back around 100,000 years. The remains of five early humans—two complete skeletons and three skulls—were ...