Very few artifacts were found about Cleopatra. She only built two structures, the temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb, but both have been destroyed. She finished some work that her father had begun at a temple to Hathor. Some statues remain, but most of the representations are stylized Egyptian. There are a couple of heads that historians think may be Cleopatra, but they are not sure. There are coin portraits that, for the most part, are extremely unflattering.
Cleopatra left very few artifacts. She did little building. She did build a temple to Julius Caesar and finished up the work on the temple of Dendera that her father had begun. The remainder of the artifacts consist of coins and a few busts, that may or may not be Cleopatra.
In Egypt there are temple carvings of Cleopatra making offerings to the gods. There are also statues of Cleopatra in the Egyptian style and there is a famous bust of someone they say is Cleopatra. But the best evidence for her existence is in the various coins dating to her reign and bearing her picture.
There is no definitive evidence or records to suggest that Cleopatra's tomb has ever been found. Cleopatra's tomb remains one of the great archaeological mysteries, and despite various theories and speculations, the location and contents of her tomb remain unknown.
nothing has yet been notified of anything being found. i my self ( an archaeologist) have not found anything and i have been looking all over Egypt and around where she was buried and i have not found anything. hope this helped.
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Cleopatra left very few artifacts. She did little building. She did build a temple to Julius Caesar and finished up the work on the temple of Dendera that her father had begun. The remainder of the artifacts consist of coins and a few busts, that may or may not be Cleopatra.
There are/were no artifacts unique to Cleopatra. In fact, there are very few traces of her reign.
Archaeologists found artifacts such as coins with Cleopatra's image, statues, and inscriptions with her name to prove Cleopatra VII was alive. They also uncovered items related to her palace and possessions, offering indirect evidence of her existence. Additionally, her burial site and artifacts related to her relationship with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony have also been discovered.
In Egypt there are temple carvings of Cleopatra making offerings to the gods. There are also statues of Cleopatra in the Egyptian style and there is a famous bust of someone they say is Cleopatra. But the best evidence for her existence is in the various coins dating to her reign and bearing her picture.
There is no definitive evidence or records to suggest that Cleopatra's tomb has ever been found. Cleopatra's tomb remains one of the great archaeological mysteries, and despite various theories and speculations, the location and contents of her tomb remain unknown.
nothing has yet been notified of anything being found. i my self ( an archaeologist) have not found anything and i have been looking all over Egypt and around where she was buried and i have not found anything. hope this helped.
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Artifacts were found In Monte Verde
Hardly any. Cleopatra was not much of a builder except for a temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb. (both destroyed) There is a boat rest stop and a maternity house in a temple of Hathor that are attributed to her, but not proven.
Cleopatra's body has never been found.
they found artifacts in an area where they settled :) :(
Symbols of jaguars have been found on many Olmec artifacts.