the pharaohs were portrayed with Egyptian and not Roman art styles as was the case with the newly discovered statues. Some archaeologists said that the bust likely belonged to a princess who lived ...
She says the statue ... says that the bust may date after Cleopatra’s time. "I looked at the bust carefully. It is not Cleopatra at all; it is Roman," Hawass tells Live Science’s Owen Jarus.
Researchers said the statue of the lady with the crown was likely of Queen Cleopatra VII, who famously had relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. But not everyone was convinced. “I looked ...