The search for Cleopatra's long-lost tomb leads to sunken seaport

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Science Archaeology The search for Cleopatra's long-lost tomb leads to sunken seaport A new documentary explores this 2,000-year-old mystery and a connection to the RMS'Titanic.' Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. She's among the most famous leaders in world history, yet archeologists still don't know the location of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra's tomb. Now, National Geographic Explorer and archaeologist Dr. Kathleen Martínez and her team have uncovered a major clue in their 20-year-long hunt: the remains of a port off Egypt's Mediterranean coast. The previously unknown ancient port could have been used to keep the Egyptian queen's remains out of Roman hands.