For nearly 20 years, archaeologists have been searching the area around the temple Tapuziris Magna for the final resting place of the Egyptian queen and her husband Mark Antony. An alabaster statue of ...
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Archaeologists have discovered a vast tunnel underneath an ancient Egyptian temple, which they say may lead to the long-lost tomb of queen Cleopatra. The tunnel, which is at a depth of about 13m (42ft ...
Deep beneath the sands of Egypt, archaeologists exploring the temple of Taposiris Magna uncovered something extraordinary—a perfectly carved corridor stretching thousands of feet below ground. This ...
An astonishing 4,300-foot underground tunnel has been unearthed beneath Egypt's Taposiris Magna temple, adding a profound new ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered an ancient hidden tunnel beneath a temple that they hope leads to the long-lost tomb of Queen Cleopatra. The massive tunnel was discovered by an ...
A 4,281 foot long tunnel discovered about 43 feet under the Egyptian desert is being called an "engineering miracle," but is also believed to be inching archeologists even closer to finding the lost ...
Archaeologists found a large tunnel hidden beneath an ancient Egyptian temple, which scholars could lead to the lost tomb of Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt who rules more than 2,000 years ago.
Egyptian archeologists say they’ve discovered a previously hidden ancient tunnel that some believe could lead to the long-lost tomb of Queen Cleopatra. Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities ...
Good news for egyptologists and those who love Ancient Egypt History. As CNN reported this Tuesday, a team of archaeologists may be very close to discovering the lost tomb of Cleopatra, the most ...
Kathleen Martinez, an archaeologist at the University of Santo Domingo, has been searching for the lost tomb of Cleopatra for nearly 20 years. Now she believes she’s made a pivotal breakthrough.