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The discovery has been described as a “geometric miracle” and could finally lead to some answers about one of Ancient Egypt’s ...
Cleopatra I is shown in temple reliefs standing behind her husband, the “king of Upper and Lower Egypt, the son of Re, Ptolemy… and his wife, the female-ruler, Lady of the Two Lands ...
Imagine being this close to discovering Cleopatra’s lost tomb! A woman archaeologist, Kathleen Martinez, has spent nearly two decades searching for it, and she might have finally cracked the code.
Tax day has changed history, with examples including the Rosetta Stone, Julius Caesar’s progressive policies, Caesar Augustus ...
The heroic days of deciphering hieroglyphics and cuneiform make for great stories, but will we ever see that happen again?
The stone explained that the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy V in 196 BC had granted ... became involved with the Egyptian ruler Cleopatra and that he was assassinated in the Roman Senate.
The most famous pharaohs are perhaps Ramesses II and Tutankhamen. But others — including Cleopatra, Hatshepsut and Ptolemy I Soter — accomplished great things. Hatshepsut was a woman who ...
Take a look, and see why. Read on to discover more. While Cleopatra may have been born in Egypt, her family origins can be traced back to Ptolemy I Soter of Macedonian Greece, one of Alexander the ...