Where, oh where is Cleopatra ... one of Egypt's most active archaeology sites. More than a thousand objects have been recovered, 200 of them considered significant: pottery, coins, gold jewelry ...
Cleopatra was the last of the Egyptian Pharaohs. This bronze coin, from the University of Glasgow's Hunterian Museum, is one of the best surviving examples of the rare portraits of Cleopatra.
Cleopatra ruled over Ancient Egypt from 51 to 30 BC and was the last ruler of the Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt.
These findings include artifacts that hint at the grandeur and complexity of ancient Egyptian society ... The excavation yielded 337 coins, many depicting Cleopatra VII, alongside ceremonial ...
the Egyptian Cleopatra was horrifying, yet fascinating to many of Rome’s citizens. Just when she may have thought she was in sight of the Roman throne – the biggest prize in the ancient world ...
The statue was found at Taposiris Magna, an archaeological site where some researchers suspect Cleopatra ... an ancient city located around 30 miles west of Alexandria along Egypt’s northern ...