During her hunt for the Egyptian queen’s lost tomb, National Geographic Explorer Kathleen Martínez uncovered the sunken ...
About 2,000 years later, Martínez recruited the help of a very well-known name in regards to underwater discoveries– Dr.
Archaeologists say they've discovered an ancient, long-submerged Mediterranean port, but for the head of the mission, the ...
Growing up in the Dominican Republic, Kathleen Martínez was captivated by Cleopatra. The ancient Egyptian queen ignited a ...
A team of archaeologists searching for Cleopatra’s tomb uncovered a sunken ancient port off the coast of Egypt, and they believe it may be linked to the iconic queen.
Archaeologist Kathleen Martínez — along with the help of famed oceanographer Bob Ballard and a team of underwater researchers — discovered what may be “a sunken port in the depths of the Mediterranean ...
Archaeologists say they have discovered evidence of a long-submerged Mediterranean port about 30 miles west of Alexandria, ...
Hundreds of coins depicting Cleopatra VII, an Egyptian pharaoh who was a lover of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, have been discovered at Taposiris Magna, a temple site from ancient Egypt. On top of ...
Archaeologists may have found a big clue leading to Cleopatra's tomb. Learn more in Nat Geo's "Cleopatra's Final Secret," streaming on Hulu and Disney+ Sept. 26.
Cleopatra VII may have been the most famous woman in the ancient world. She was the last of a dynasty that ruled ancient Egypt for around 300 years, from the death of Alexander the Great to the rise ...