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Egypt archeologists team found 22 ancient coins, 10 mummies, and face fragments.
A senior Egyptian archeologists, Zani Hawass with his team are trying to track the tomb of ancient Egypt legendary queen , Cleopatra, and her lover, Mark Antony a politicians and a general in the Roman Empire 40bc.
On Sunday 20 April 2009, archeologists announced the early discovery of 22 ancient coins, 10 mummies, and still face the cleft in the chin. That’s a valuable guide to find the grave of Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
Zahi Hawass shows where the ancient trove found to journalists yesterday, in a tour of the temple of the god Osiris which aged 2000 years. Hawass believes, on the site which is located near the Mediterranean Sea is located the graves of a pair of lovers which has been a mystery so long.
Mark Antony and Cleopatra Caesar Augustus challenged Caesar Augustus to take over the kingdom of Rome, more than two millenniums ago. But the army were defeated by the Caesar. They committed suicide in the great loss. Mark Antony by the sword, while Cleopatra by venomous snake. Roman historian, Plutarch, said that Caesar allowed them to be buried together, but their graves have never found.
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