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Egypt Confirms Submerged Port Linked to Taposiris Magna in Cleopatra Search

The mapped seafloor structures shift the search from survey to excavations at sites aligned with tunnels from the temple.

Overview

  • Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities confirmed the discovery of a submerged ancient port connected to the Taposiris Magna temple after new marine mapping.
  • Sonar and dive surveys recorded anchors, amphora, 20-foot structures arranged in rows, a basalt base, and three pillars dubbed the Three Sisters, indicating significant human activity.
  • The offshore site aligns with a 4,300-foot tunnel from the temple that terminates at a feature called Salam 5, which the team plans to excavate first.
  • Researchers led by Kathleen Martínez, with advice from oceanographer Robert Ballard, have identified five target areas and are transitioning to underwater excavations with Egyptian Navy support.
  • No tomb or direct burial evidence has been found to date, with the hypothesis still under active investigation as National Geographic premieres a documentary on September 25.