Quote Originally Posted by Fok.nl
The Egyptian conversators Zahi Hawass thinks he has found the tomb of Cleopatra. The tomb is supposed to be in a grave complex 50 kilometers from Alexandria.

Zawass and his team were busy with researching the Taposiris Magna temple when they found a 130 meter long tunnel. In the tunnel the team found several statues and coins of Cleopatra. "Everything points in the direction that this is the grave of Cleopatra," said Dr. Zahi Hawass. According to the team of Hawass it is only a matter of time before the tomb itself is found.

The legend goes that Cleopatra was buried together with her lover Mark Antony. The Egyptian Queen was married to Julius Caesar first, but married Mark Antony later on, after he arrived in Egypt after a failed expedition. Hawass will now go on to locate the grave of the Roman general as well.
Just a little article I just found on the Dutch site (I tried to translate it as good as possible). Looks like a typical hysteric response on a newfound grave, along with all the typical ideas of Egypt. I wonder how long it will take before everyone realizes she was a Macedonian and I really doubt whether she was married to Gaius Iulius Caesar.

Link to the article (in Dutch) can be found here.