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archaeology3 months ago

Ancient Egyptian Harbor Discovery Brings Clues Closer to Cleopatra's Lost Tomb

Archaeologists have discovered a sunken ancient Egyptian port near Taposiris Magna, which may be connected to Cleopatra's tomb, a long-standing mystery. The site includes submerged shoreline, tunnels, and artifacts dating to the Ptolemaic period, supporting the theory that Cleopatra's final resting place might be there, rather than in Alexandria's Royal Quarters.

archaeology3 months ago

Underwater Port Discovery Sparks Hope of Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb

Archaeologists have discovered a submerged ancient port near Taposiris Magna in Egypt, which may be linked to Cleopatra's final resting place, supporting theories that her tomb is located nearby. The site includes structures from Cleopatra's era and is part of ongoing efforts to locate her tomb, with findings featured in a National Geographic special.

archaeology1 year ago

Archaeologists Uncover Cleopatra's Alleged Bust in Ancient Tomb

Archaeologist Kathleen Martinez, after nearly 20 years of searching, has discovered a marble statue at Taposiris Magna near Alexandria, believed to depict the "true face" of Cleopatra. The statue, found among other artifacts like coins and a scarab amulet, has sparked debate among experts due to its differing features from known depictions of Cleopatra. The site is thought to be the final resting place of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, with ongoing excavations aiming to uncover their tomb.

archaeology1 year ago

Possible Cleopatra Bust Unearthed at Egyptian Temple

A small marble bust found at the ancient Egyptian site of Taposiris Magna may depict Cleopatra VII, according to archaeologist Kathleen Martinez, though other experts, including Zahi Hawass, dispute this, suggesting it represents a Roman figure. The site has yielded numerous artifacts, including coins depicting Cleopatra, and is believed by some to potentially house her tomb, though this theory lacks widespread support.

history2 years ago

"Unraveling History's Top 15 Unsolved Mysteries"

Historical mysteries have puzzled researchers for centuries, from the disappearance of Cleopatra's tomb to the enigma of the Mary Celeste ship. Other mysteries include the missing rock layers in the Grand Canyon, the Salish Sea feet phenomenon, the colossal Olmec heads, the fate of explorers like Roald Amundsen and D.B. Cooper, the vanishing lighthouse keepers of Flannan Isle, the legend of King Arthur, and the lost colony of Roanoke.

entertainment2 years ago

The Controversy Surrounding Cleopatra's Ancestry and Cultural Identity.

Netflix's new docudrama series "Queen Cleopatra" has been criticized for its ahistorical depiction of the famed Egyptian monarch as dark-skinned. The series is presented as a docudrama, with interviews from purported scholars and historians who promote the idea that the last monarch of ancient Egypt was indeed black. One such classicist Netflix relied on is Shelley Haley, a professor at Hamilton College who specializes in viewing classics through the lens of black feminism and critical race theory. Her approach to defining Cleopatra as black slots into a broader agenda and was the subject of a New York Times piece titled "Fear of a Black Cleopatra."

entertainment2 years ago

The Controversy Surrounding Netflix's 'Queen Cleopatra'

Actress Adele James, who stars as Cleopatra in the Netflix docuseries "Queen Cleopatra," addressed the colorism controversy surrounding her casting in a recent podcast appearance. Egyptian officials have criticized the biracial actress's portrayal of the ruler of Egypt's Ptolemaic Kingdom. James dismissed the criticism, saying "blackwashing isn't a thing" and that people who feel threatened by Blackness are "self-loathing." The series is part of Jada Pinkett Smith's "African Queens" franchise and intentionally depicts Cleopatra as of mixed ethnicity to reflect theories about her possible Egyptian ancestry and the multicultural nature of Ancient Egypt.

entertainment2 years ago

Controversial Netflix docudrama sparks rival production with light-skinned lead.

An Egyptian broadcaster, Al Wathaeqya channel, has announced the production of its own high-end documentary about Cleopatra, following the controversy over Netflix's Black-led docudrama about the Egyptian ruler. The debate stems from the contested nature of real-life Cleopatra’s racial identity, with the Egyptian antiquities ministry stating that Cleopatra had “white skin and Hellenistic characteristics”. Queen Cleopatra, executive produced and narrated by Jada Pinkett Smith, portrays the Egyptian ruler as a Black British actor, Adele James.

entertainment2 years ago

Controversy Surrounding Black Cleopatra Sparks Debate and Counterprogramming.

Egypt plans to produce a documentary about Cleopatra in response to Netflix's "Queen Cleopatra" docu-series, which depicts the Egyptian ruler as Black. The state-backed Documentary Channel, Al Wathaeqya, is working with specialists in history, archaeology, and anthropology to subject research related to the subject of the film to the highest levels of research and scrutiny. The series has sparked backlash in Egypt for casting mixed-race British actor Adele James as the Pharaonic ruler. Egyptologists have confirmed that Cleopatra was Macedonian-Greek on the side of her father, Ptolemy XII, but her maternal heritage is less clear.

entertainment2 years ago

The Controversy Surrounding Netflix's African Cleopatra.

Netflix's docuseries, African Queens, has sparked controversy among Egyptian historians for casting a biracial actress as Queen Cleopatra, with some claiming it falsifies the country's history. While Cleopatra's ancestry is traced back through the Macedonian dynasty, there is very little known about the identities of her mother and paternal grandparents, leading some to believe she was partly indigenous Egyptian. The show's director defended the casting choice, stating it was intentional to reflect theories about Cleopatra's possible Egyptian ancestry and the multicultural nature of ancient Egypt.

entertainment2 years ago

Controversy Surrounds Depiction of Cleopatra in Media.

Netflix's new docu-drama "Queen Cleopatra" has sparked controversy in Egypt over the portrayal of the queen's skin color. The country's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities released a statement declaring that Cleopatra was "light-skinned," while the lead role is played by mixed-race British actor Adele James. The debate highlights modern Egypt's protectionist view towards its ancient civilizations and how academic inquiry into the past is becoming enmeshed with modern identity politics. The show's experts acknowledge the uncertainty over the monarch's racial heritage, but the vitriol is tainted by racism, as "anti-black" discrimination has long been a serious problem in the Arab country.