Many historians believe that Cleopatra was buried with her love, Mark Antony, in Alexandria — though their tomb has never ...
A submerged port near Taposiris Magna, discovered by archaeologists and marine explorers, may hold the key to finding ...
Explorers uncover a sunken port off Alexandria's coast, raising new possibilities about the location of Cleopatra's lost tomb ...
In her search for Cleopatra's lost tomb, a National Geographic Explorer may have found a clue in a submerged site in the ...
The Egyptian pharaoh and her lover Mark Antony died by suicide and were buried together more than 2,000 years ago in an ...
Ms Martinez and her team believe they may have discovered a vital clue to the whereabouts of Cleopatra's tomb and possibly ...
A joint research team has revealed conclusive evidence of the existence of an ancient submerged port, directly associated with the temple of Taposiris Magna and connected to the Mediterranean, a disco ...
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.
Cleopatra’s lost tomb has been discovered underwater in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea, about two miles from the ...
Archaeologists in Egypt uncovered a submerged port and a tunnel at Taposiris Magna, a site linked by many to Cleopatra's tomb ...
"The port was active during the time of Cleopatra and before at the beginning of the dynasty," noted the archaeologist behind the discovery.
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