Cleopatra's Lost Tomb (Full Episode) | Lost Treasures of Egypt

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Published 2022-12-18
Archaeologists hunt for the lost tomb of Cleopatra. One team dives the sunken city of Alexandria and an explorer unearths a secret underground tunnel.

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An immersive, action-packed and discovery-led series following International teams of Egyptologists as they unearth the world's richest seam of ancient archaeology - Egypt's Valley of the Kings. For a full season of excavations and with unprecedented access to the teams on the front line of archaeology, we follow these modern-day explorers as they battle searing heat and inhospitable terrain to make the discoveries of a lifetime. Using innovative technology and age-old intuition in their quest to uncover the secrets of these ancient sites, can the team's discoveries re-write ancient history?

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Cleopatra's Lost Tomb (Full Episode) | Lost Treasures of Egypt
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All Comments (21)
  • @kalierenee23
    There’s never such thing as too many ancient Egyptian documentaries!! 🤷🏼‍♀️😍
  • @SM2005_
    Can we all appreciate she is a lawyer, a doctor, and an archaeologist. Impressive! National Geographic, this was awesome! More please.
  • @Kenneth_Usher
    I’ve been following Kathleen’s adventure for awhile now. I’m so excited for her to finally realize her dream in finding the tomb of Queen Cleopatra, it will rival Howard Carter’s find of King Tut, amazing for a self taught archeologist. Go Kathleen !!
  • I am so proud of Kathleen....her eyes shows how much she loves the Egyptian history. I wish she soon makes a great discovery
  • @cooldude3886
    I love Egyptian history so much. It gives me great pride to live on the same continent as these exceptional people whose ancestors built the greatest empire in Africa. Thank you National Geographic for this documentary
  • I hope when Dr.Kathleen Martinez makes her inevitable discovery, information isn’t withheld or destroyed. I trust her but the office of Antiquity always causes problems
  • I don't think they will ever find Cleopatra's tomb because i don't think she got one. The legend that she killed herself by snake bite is just that a legend it did not happen. the Roman's killed Cleopatra and the Roman's did not bury their dead they burned them.
  • @iBB133
    I an Alexandrian and I’m proud of these guys and their efforts especially Dr/ Katheleen. Without Nat Geo, we wouldn't have seen any of the successful exploration. Thank you, for the perfect quality of these documentations.
  • As dominican myself who has also ambitioned of becoming an archeologyst, you Ms. Kathleen are an inspiration for me. So proud that you're paving the way for us. Go Dr. Kathleen!🎉🎉🎉
  • @mazensnips
    This brought tears to my eyes.. Egypt is my country, and I become extremely extremely defensive and jealous when it comes to its roaring history. Thank you for your appreciation to our one of a kind and priceless heritage.
  • @user-pz1kv5zw4o
    She's addicted to Cleopatra. Should she finds her tomb, it's gonna be an amazing lifetime achievement. I like her spirit.
  • Egypt has fascinated me since I was a little girl. From the time I could read my nose was in books about Egypt and it’s history, culture and of course people. I do believe that with the modern technology being a driving force in archeology today, that whatever pieces we are missing will eventually be filled in and answers will be given. There are so many myths, legends, movies, books written about Cleopatra and her family one has to do their own homework and sift through fact and fiction. In all honesty I still believe that Rome holds the key to the mystery and life/death of Egypts Queen. Julius Cesar loved her, her cunning and shrewd dealings with her enemies kept her beloved Egypt safe for a time until Rome became greedy and in need of Egypts riches. I think the real answers about Cleopatra will be found, but in the least likely location and it will show a completely different light yet again in Egypts amazing mysteries.
  • @WhiteSwan1997
    Kathleen is so sweet and dedicated, you can tell by her smile how much she loves archeology. I hope to see more of her, MI GENTE LATINO ❤️
  • The greatness of ancient Egyptian civilization is unbelievable, I always think about who built these huge and complex structures when I see these pictures.
  • @qomryabdekhoda
    I can never believe that humans have created such structures thousands of years ago, it's really unbelievable
  • Dr. Katheleen's achievements make me immensely happy and proud of her for never giving up on her dream. Out of all the archeologists, she is someone I follow wihtout missing. Wholeheartedly I wish and pray that she would be the person to find Cleopatra ! Go girl 💪💪
  • @timsmith1894
    I love learning new things when I had no clue what today might bring! Thank you, @National Geographic, and to all the people who bring us these interesting videos about life and death. 😃
  • @70stunes71
    I like to see the excavations & discoveries, but also the restoration of buildings monuments etc. It's no good watching these incredible historical places crumble into the ground out of modern day complacency. Bravo.
  • Egyptology is the my most favorite subject ever. Especially culture and history. I love it!
  • @Scotto6977
    I’m surprised we don’t have more movies/tv series about Ancient Egypt…obviously there’s tons of love for it from people around the world. I know I can do Ancient Egypt all day everyday. ✌🏻&❤️from🇺🇸