National Geographic has just confirmed one of the most important advances in the search for Cleopatra’s tomb: an ancient inner port, now submerged at twelve meters under the Mediterranean, in front of the Egyptian temple of Tapposiris Magna. It is not a loose hypothesis or an exaggerated headline. Divers have documented columns, polished floors, anchors and ptolemaic amphoras that point to an active maritime infrastructure more than two thousand…
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National Geographic has just confirmed one of the most important advances in the search for Cleopatra’s tomb: an ancient inner port, now submerged at twelve meters under the Mediterranean, in front of the Egyptian temple of Tapposiris Magna. It is not a loose hypothesis or an exaggerated headline. Divers have documented columns, polished floors, anchors and ptolemaic amphoras that point to an active maritime infrastructure more than two thousand…