Scientists have learned that a skull that long-believed to be that of Cleopatra’s sister Arsinoë IV actually belonged to a ...
A groundbreaking new analysis by researchers at the University of Vienna reveals a 'big surprise - and a remarkable case of ...
The mysterious ancient skull, found in the 1920s, sparked a wave of theories then “sank into oblivion” — until recently.
A cutting-edge analysis of a skull found in Turkey in 1929 proves once and for all that it is not Arsinoë IV, Cleopatra's ...
A mystery dating back nearly a century about a skull believed to belong to Cleopatra's murdered half-sister has been solved ...
By the 1990s, researchers proposed that the unusual burial might have belonged to Cleopatra’s half-sister, who some believed ...
CSI methods indicate that the skull from the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology's collection does not belong to Arsinoë ...
An interdisciplinary research team led by anthropologist Gerhard Weber from the University of Vienna, together with experts ...
Since the late 1950s, researchers have been convinced the skull belonged to the Arsinoë IV, but it seems they were wrong.
DNA analysis from the Austrian Academy of Sciences reveals that a skull believed to belong to Cleopatra’s treacherous sister is actually the remains of an 11-year-old boy.