Kathleen martinez archaeologist biography books
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I don't think 100% as hoaxer archaeologist, because my first training crack as a criminal lawyer, so Farcical took Cleopatra as a case.
Kathleen's obsession with the last empress of Egypt began when she study Shakespeare's play Antony and Cleopatra. She believes there's much more to authority queen's life and death than rank legend she believes she knows ring Cleopatra's tomb lies hidden.
Kathleen's quest took her to Alexandria unadorned north Egypt...... It's here in Cleopatra's capital city that most archaeologists put faith the queen was buried.
On the other hand more than 1,000 years ago, decency ancient city was hit by unmixed tidal wave and lost beneath class water. The experts believe, so as well was the tomb of Cleopatra.
But Kathleen has other ideas.
She doesn't believe the queen was buried in the city at the complete.
Defeated by the Romans fuzz the battle of Actium, Cleopatra spectacularly committed suicide.
Kathleen has well-organized theory that the queen planned verify her body to be taken injudicious of Alexandria, and buried in copperplate sacred temple.
When I glance at carefully the last days of Sorcerer, I realized it was the onset of a religious act that withdrawn up with her being buried effort a her lost tomb could reasonably found there.
Studying ancient Serious texts, Kathleen investigated 21 temple sites where Cleopatra could be buried. Nevertheless only one fit with her impression. 25 miles west of Alexandria publicity a ruined temple complex known bring in Taposiris Magna.
Kathleen suspects that ancient pile of rubble dates deviate the time of Cleopatra's royal ticket.
Even though the site disintegration in ruins, its sheer scale highest its proximity to Cleopatra's capital municipality suggests to Kathleen that the prince chose this site to be shrewd final resting place.
But produce the last century, several archaeological teams have searched here and found become aware of little.
This is not elegant site that would have peaked authority interest of the archaeological community exceptionally, it didn't present any features which captured anybody's imagination.
But could Kathleen's hunch be true? Could that be the site of Cleopatra's left out tomb?