Cleopatra's tomb may have been discovered according to MSNBC . Egyptian archaeologist believed they may have finally discovered the tomb of ancient Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra and her lover, Roman General, Mark Antony.
A site near Alexandria Egypt is said to have located key evidence which could help them determine where the world's most famous resting place could be.
Egyptian Archaeologist, Zahi Hawass told MSNBC, We did a survey by radar for one month, and the radar showed three important anomalies. We hope that one of them could be the tomb of Cleopatra and Marc Antony."
In 2009, National Geographic claimed that evidence of a mask that represented Cleopatra's lover, Mark and 22 coins that were inscribed with the Egyptian Queen's face. Along with the discovery three underground sites were found along with 10 tombs near the items.
The Pharaoh has been known in history as one of the most sought out women after having several affairs with history's greatest men such as: Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Historians say Cleopatra killed herself by a deadly Egyptian cobra bite.
Could Hawass be getting close to discovering one of the world's greatest mysteries?
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