An Austrian archaeologist believes she has found the bones of Cleopatra's sister, a princess who found herself on the wrong side of her more famous family member and ended up murdered for it. Hilke ...
Archaeologists have identified a rare bronze ring engraved with Ptolemaic Queen Arsinoe III near Russia's Black Sea coast.
An interdisciplinary research team led by anthropologist Gerhard Weber from the University of Vienna, together with experts from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, has analyzed a skull that was found ...
Recent scientific analysis has identified a skull found in Ephesus, Turkey, originally thought to be Cleopatra's half-sister Arsinoë IV, as belonging to an adolescent boy with Treacher Collins ...
Archaeologists in the center of the Russian city of Anapa have found a rare bronze ring bearing the image of the Egyptian ...
Most people don't know that the Egyptian queen Cleopatra had a younger sister who was murdered after challenging her rule. Cleopatra's sister was named Arsinoe IV, and she was killed in 41 B.C.E. by ...
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A unique queen's crown with ancient symbols combined with a new method of studying status in Egyptian reliefs forms the basis for a re-interpretation of historical developments in Egypt in the period ...
Researchers hope they've found the remains of Cleopatra's murdered sister, Princess Arsinoe IV, who was killed after the Romans helped quash an Egyptian power struggle. Wikicommons More than 2,000 ...