Archaeologist Kathleen Martinez believes a marble statue discovered at a temple site portrays the face of Cleopatra. (all images courtesy Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities) Success!
A skull discovered nearly a century ago in Ephesos has long sparked speculation about its origin. Thought by some to belong ...
Kathleen Martinez uncovered artifacts at Taposiris Magna Temple near Alexandria. The findings include a white marble statue adorned with a royal crown, which Martinez claims reveals Cleopatra VII ...
Like some misleading, clickbait title from the 19th century, Cleopatra’s Needles have no connection to the legendary queen.
Courtesy of Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities Archaeologists searching for Cleopatra’s tomb have discovered a trove of coins, artifacts and a bust that they say depicts the famous ...
A mystery surrounding a skull believed to be Queen Cleopatra's murdered sister which has dragged on for almost 100 years has ...
Cunning, charming and captivating, the Egyptian Cleopatra was horrifying, yet fascinating to many of Rome’s citizens. Just when she may have thought she was in sight of the Roman throne – the ...
A significant discovery in Cleopatra’s alleged tomb may have ... was where Martinez uncovered the artifact. But while she thinks the statue may show the queen’s true face, experts have pointed ...
The Ephesus skull belongs to a young boy, ending decades of speculation about its connection to Arsinoë IV, the sister of ...
A small statue discovered under a temple wall at the site of an ancient Egyptian city may depict Cleopatra VII, the Egyptian queen who romanced Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, according to the ...