Depictions of the bee appear very early in the development of coinage in ancient Greece, which may have started in Ephesus.
By the 1990s, researchers proposed that the unusual burial might have belonged to Cleopatra’s half-sister, who some believed ...
An ancient skull that was found in Turkey close to a century ago does not belong to Cleopatra's younger, rebellious sister, ...
An interdisciplinary team led by anthropologist Gerhard Weber from the University of Vienna, together with experts from the ...
Recent scientific analysis has identified a skull found in Ephesus, Turkey, originally thought to be Cleopatra's half-sister ...
The Ephesus skull belongs to a young boy, ending decades of speculation about its connection to Arsinoë IV, the sister of ...
For decades, scientists had identified the skeleton as that of Arsinoe IV, the doomed half-sister of Cleopatra VII, one of Egypt's most famous queens. But a groundbreaking new analysis by researchers ...
This ended decades of speculation that Arsinoë IV might have been buried in the Octagon, a grand structure along the main street of ancient Ephesus in present-day Turkey. In the new study ...