Archaeologist Kathleen Martinez and Her Search for Cleopatra's Tomb in Egypt
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A Dominican archeologist leads an investigation in Egypt that could change history: finding Cleopatra's lost tomb, one of the greatest archaeological riddles of all time The post Archeologist Kathleen Martinez and her search for Cleopatra's tomb in Egypt appeared first on El Diario.
Kathleen Martínez, the Latin archeologist who is closer than anyone else to finding Cleopatra TuBarco's tomb News One of the greatest riddles of archaeology. International News. Dominican Kathleen Martinez has become one of the most striking figures of modern archaeology for her tenacious search for Cleopatra VII's tomb, the last queen of ancient Egypt. Although her initial formation was in law and diplomacy, for more than 15 years she has been …
Archaeologist Kathleen Martínez has become a trend after revealing key findings in Taposiris Magna, which reinforce the hypothesis about the location of Cleopatra’s lost tomb, an enigma that until today remains a mystery. For two decades, Dominican archeologist Kathleen Martínez has dedicated her life to a mission: finding Cleopatra’s lost tomb. Today, her research in Taposiris Magna, an ancient port 45 kilometres from Alexandria, seems to be cl…
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