During her hunt for the Egyptian queen’s lost tomb, National Geographic Explorer Kathleen Martínez uncovered the sunken ...
"The port was active during the time of Cleopatra and before at the beginning of the dynasty," noted the archaeologist behind the discovery.
About 2,000 years later, Martínez recruited the help of a very well-known name in regards to underwater discoveries– Dr.
NEW YORK CITY -- History buffs will be able to get their love of Egyptian pharaohs with the all-new, immersive King Tut exhibit in New York City. Step into a tent and you can experience ancient Egypt ...
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Underwater Explorers Discover an Ancient Port That Dates Back to Cleopatra’s Era
I’ve never seen anything like this,' Bob Ballard, a National Geographic explorer, said about the recent discovery.
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This New Exhibition Explores the Lives of Ancient Egyptian Makers
Archaeologists have unearthed troves of artwork from ancient Egypt, from intricately decorated coffins to colorful wall ...
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities ... team move away sand from a polished floor that was part of the port. - National Geographic Cartledge is a historian of the ancient Greco-Roman ...
Doomed Egyptian queen Cleopatra has captured the imaginations of people all over the world for centuries. Archaeologists have ...
The discovery of a sunken port off the coast of Egypt may offer a puzzle piece in the longstanding search for Cleopatra’s lost tomb and glimpses into the country’s ancient maritime activity, according ...
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