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          Kathleen Martínez, a Dominican archaeologist and UNPHU graduate, has pursued the search for Cleopatra's tomb at Taposiris Magna since!

          Kathleen Martínez

          Dominican archaeologist, diplomat, and lawyer

          Kathleen Teresa Martínez Berry (born ) is a Dominican lawyer, archaeologist, and diplomat, best known for her work since in the search for the tomb of Cleopatra in the Taposiris Magna temple in Egypt.

          She heads the Egyptian-Dominican mission in Alexandria and is currently minister counselor in charge of cultural affairs at the Dominican embassy in Egypt.

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        1. Dominican archaeologist Kathleen Martinez is convinced that in the “near future we could be face to face with Cleopatra,” the last Egyptian queen.
        2. Kathleen Martínez, a Dominican archaeologist and UNPHU graduate, has pursued the search for Cleopatra's tomb at Taposiris Magna since
        3. Kathleen Martinez, of the University of Santa Domingo, has previously found coins stamped with images of Cleopatra and Alexander the Great.
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        5. Early life

          Kathleen Martínez was born in Santo Domingo in Her father, professor and legal scholar Fausto Martínez,[1] owned an extensive private library, which she drew on to research the subject that would become her great passion – Egypt and the last days of Cleopatra.

          Her mother is of Franco-English descent.[2]

          Studies

          Despite her childhood passion for Egypt, Martínez focused her early studies on a legal career. "My parents had convinced me that it was not worthwhile for me to be an archaeologist because I would never have a serious