Recent research reveals that a skull believed to belong to Arsinoë IV is actually that of a young male from Italy or Sardinia, aged 11 to 14.
Despite the thrilling narrative surrounding Arsinoë IV's life of co-rulership and rebellion against Rome, her physical remains remain unaccounted for, highlighting unresolved historical mysteries.
Arsinoë IV rebelled against her sister Cleopatra and commanded the Egyptian army. Despite initial successes in conflict, her fate was sealed when betrayed by her own officers.
The excavation site at Ephesos has been a focal point for archeology for over a century, with the Octagon and burial chambers revealing secrets of the past.
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