VIENNA –– For nearly a century, archaeologists and historians believed a well-preserved skull discovered in an ancient Turkish tomb belonged to an Egyptian princess. New research has ...
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Archaeologists exploring a Turkish tomb in 1929 made the gruesome discovery, which they hypothesized could belong to the Queen of Egypt’s half-sister, Arsinoë IV, who was “murdered in Ephesos ...