was ultimately executed on Cleopatra’s orders as part of her effort to consolidate power. In 1929, a team, including Austrian archaeologist Josef Keil, uncovered a sarcophagus in the remains of ...
The most widely accepted theory, which emerged in 1990, stated that the sarcophagus belonged to Arsinoe IV, one of the last queens of Egypt and sister of the famous Cleopatra. Arsinoe was ...
Scientists thought a tomb with similarities to buildings from Ptolemaic Egypt had been erected in memory of Cleopatra’s half sister, Arsinoë IV.
A nearly century-old mystery surrounding a skull thought to belong to Cleopatra’s murdered sister was solved ... “a complete skeleton” inside a sarcophagus. At the time, Keil deemed the ...
In 1929, Austrian archaeologist Josef Keil discovered a water-filled sarcophagus in the ruins ... unusual burial might have belonged to Cleopatra’s half-sister, who some believed was executed ...
Archaeologists have discovered that a skull that was believed to belong to Arsinoë IV, Cleopatra's half-sister ... a skeleton within a marble sarcophagus inside a structure known as the Octagon ...
Queen Cleopatra would probably have been much darker ... Ushabti, figurines buried with the deceased, would not have been found in the sarcophagus In Disney+'s "Moon Light", a god is trapped ...
Initially thought to belong to Arsinoë IV, Cleopatra's sister, new findings reveal the skull belongs to a boy aged 11 to 14, who exhibited signs of developmental disorders. This discovery ends decades ...
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