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Having stood the test of time, some of the oldest man-made structures in the world range from modest huts, megalithic temples and prehistoric pyramids to ancient burial mounds and Aboriginal ...
Using advanced geophysical imaging techniques, archaeologists have discovered traces of an enormous circular structure, believed to be as old as 4,000 years. This prehistoric monument is believed to ...
The monument’s discovery has raised new questions about the history of human development and the forces that shape our planet. Even if it turns out to be a natural formation, the Yonaguni Monument ...
Amateur archaeologists have found evidence of what they believe was a "significant" Bronze Age monument from about 4,500 years ago on a farm in Greater Manchester. Wigan Archaeological Society said ...
These unique pillars were once erected by pharaohs in honor of the sun god Re. As the monuments caught on, they were moved around the world. Obelisks over KarnakTwo of three obelisks at the Temple of ...
Researchers went underwater to investigate seven archaeological sites in the Adriatic Sea in the lagoons off the island of Grado in Italy. The finds ranged from shipwrecks to unidentified monumental ...
An archaeological find revealed in eastern France offers a never-seen-before mix of enclosures. The site was in use across at least three distinct time periods. Linked in part to burials, researchers ...
This is a serial property of three component parts: a distinctive twin-town site, featuring an Inner and Outer Town surrounded by moats; the massive Khao Klang Nok ancient monument; and the Khao ...
The underwater monument near Yonaguni Island has puzzled divers and researchers since its discovery in 1986. Submerged beneath the waves off Japan’s southwestern coast, the vast stone structure ...
An archaeological find revealed in eastern France offers a never-seen-before mix of enclosures. The site was in use across at least three distinct time periods. Linked in part to burials, researchers ...
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