The Search for Cleopatra’s Tomb Continues at Taposiris Magna
Since the Victorian era, Cleopatra has captivated the imaginations of people around the world, becoming a pop culture icon. From operas to paintings, poetry to sculptures, and theatrical dramas, the Egyptian queen has been the subject of countless works of art.
One of the most famous portrayals of Cleopatra was by the legendary Elizabeth Taylor in the 1958 epic film Cleopatra. Taylor’s performance brought the queen to life on the big screen, solidifying Cleopatra’s place in popular culture.
Recently, there has been renewed interest in Cleopatra’s final resting place. Explorer MartÃnez has been leading a 20-year search for the queen’s tomb at Taposiris Magna. According to MartÃnez, Cleopatra was taken to Taposiris Magna after her death and then carried through an underground tunnel to the port, where she was laid to rest.
While some believe that Cleopatra’s tomb is located within the ruins of the temple itself, MartÃnez remains confident that the queen is buried somewhere in the vicinity of Taposiris Magna. Despite the skepticism of some, MartÃnez is determined to uncover the truth.
“Nobody can tell me that Cleopatra is not at Taposiris Magna,” MartÃnez declared. “To say that, you have to excavate the whole area and not find her.”
As the search for Cleopatra’s tomb continues, the world waits with bated breath for the explorer to uncover the final resting place of one of history’s most enigmatic figures. Stay tuned for updates on this fascinating archaeological quest.