π§ The Lost Tomb of Cleopatra
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Among the rulers of Ancient Egypt, Cleopatra VII has long held a place in legend, her story having been told in folklore, by Shakespeare and in Hollywood movies. In reality, however, her story remains unfinished. The location of her final resting place remains lost to us. Dr Chris Naunton is back with us to explore the possibile answers to this mystery, from Alexandria to Taposiris Magna, join us on this trawl through the evidence of Cleopatraβs final days.
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