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Neolithic burial cairn alongside River Wharfe in Yorkshire Dales
The Beltany stone circle is a megalithic monument located near Raphoe in County Donegal, Ireland. It is one of the largest stone circles in Ireland, consisting of 64 stones surrounding a raised platform. The circle dates back to the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age, making it over 3,000 years old.
Capernaum, Israel - October 24, 2011: Ancient archeological remains of Peters mother-in-law's house in Capernaum, Israel.
Ruins of the Stadium in the ancient Greek city of Aphrodisias in western Anatolia, Aydin, Turkey.
Double cromlech of Oianleku. The Oianleku cromlech is a megalithic monument or megalith located next to the road to Artikutza in the high Bianditz, Aiako Harriak Natural Park, Euskadi.
Houses of the archaeological site of the hillfort of Coana, Asturias. Spain
Arslantepe Tumulus, Civilization that was formed 5000 years ago. Arslantepe Mound (Arslantepe Hoyugu). Statues at the entrance of the historical Arslantepe (4000 BCE) settlement in Malatya, Turkey.
I.S. of this area It is estimated that it was built by the Romans in the 70s and used in the 300s. There are Temenos ruins built in the Commagene period in the area.
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
Piornedo de Ancares (Cervantes). Traditional village of Ancares mountain range in Lugo province (Galicia, northwest Spain), famous for its \
Derinkuyu cave city in Cappadocia Turkey
Thracian sanctuary, located near Tatul, Bulgaria, Carved grave cut in the rock, II millennium BC.
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Saint Nicholas, Ancient, Myra, Santa Claus, Bishop, Basilica, Anatolia, Monument, Mosaic, Antalya - Turkey
Image of ruins of Pyramid of Hellinikon near Kefalari on Peloponnese in Greece
Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape in Azerbaijan, Aerial view of Gobustan national park in Azerbaijan, Ancient petroglyph depicting human figures in Gobustan, Aerial view of popular destinations in Azerbaijan\n\nGobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve (Azerbaijani: Qobustan dövlət tarixi-bədii qoruğu) is located west of the settlement of Gobustan, about 40 miles (64 km) southwest of the center of Baku. It was established in 1966, when the area was declared a national historical landmark of Azerbaijan in an attempt to preserve the prehistoric rock carvings, mud volcanoes and musical stones in the region.\n\nGobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve acquired national status in 2006, and Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. As of 2011, the Petroglyph Museum functions in the reserve.
Remains of a military shelter on Mount Piano in the Dolomite Alps, built during the First World War, South Tirol
Aerial view of the abandoned croft, farm house next to small lake near Westing on the island of Unst in Shetland, Scotland.
the observation bunker on the \
A recent tomb discovered in Israel which dates back to the first century.  Jesus would have been buried in a similar tomb with the stone rolled over the entry.
Sassari, Sardinia in Italy, May 18 2023. Remains of ancient settlements in Monte d' Accoddi dating back to 4000 BC.
Remains of the Roman amphitheatre at the village of Volterra in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Prehistoric celtic village settlement archaeological site of stone structure houses in Chano village of Asturias Spain.
In central-southern Sardinia, Su Nuraxi is the best preserved evidence of the ancient Nuragic civilization, declared a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1997
ancient theater in Greece
Old town Naein, Central Iran
Poggibonsi, Italy - May 29, 2021: Archeodromo in Poggibonsi, a x century open air museum
Aerial view of the ancient city of Aizanoi, aerial view of the Temple of Zeus in the ancient city of Aizanoi, Aizanoi Ancient City in Kütahya Çavdarhisar, Popular tourist destinations in Turkey\n\nAizanoi, Latinized as Aezani, was a Phrygian city in western Anatolia. It was located at the site of the modern village of Çavdarhisar, near Kütahya, on both sides of the Penkalas river, c. 1,000 m (3,300 ft) above sea level. The city was an important political and economic centre in Roman times; surviving remains from the period include a well-preserved Temple of Zeus, a combined theatre-stadium complex, and a round building, probably a macellum, inscribed with a copy of the Price Edict of Diocletian. The city fell into decline in Late Antiquity. In 2012 the site was submitted for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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