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Have you ever wondered why there is an archaeological blackout in India from 2000 BCE to 500 BCE, followed by the sudden emergence of monotheism and great stories?

Have you ever wondered why there is an archaeological blackout in India from 2000 BCE to 500 BCE, followed by the sudden emergence of monotheism and great stories?
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A 20 meter wide band of holes, known as the 'Mysterious Nazca Holes,' is an archaeological site located in the Nazca region of Peru. It consists of approximately 7,000 small holes or cavities arranged in a linear pattern across the desert floor, stretching for approximately 1…

A 20 meter wide band of holes, known as the 'Mysterious Nazca Holes,' is an archaeological site located in the Nazca region of Peru. It consists of approximately 7,000 small holes or cavities arranged in a linear pattern across the desert floor, stretching for approximately 1…
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McDonald’s at Frattocchie, Rome - Italy. It merely sat above an archaeological site, and displayed a 2000 year-old skeletons from within the restaurant, through glass-paneled floor.

McDonald’s opened as the first “Museum-Restaurant” in Frattocchie, a small village south of…

McDonald’s at Frattocchie, Rome - Italy. It merely sat above an archaeological site, and displayed a 2000 year-old skeletons from within the restaurant, through glass-paneled floor. 

McDonald’s opened as the first “Museum-Restaurant” in Frattocchie, a small village south of…
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The skull of a Neanderthal woman, found in the Kurdistan Region six years ago and featured in a new Netflix documentary, will be returned to the Region, a Kurdish archaeological official said on Friday.

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Al-Ahsa Oasis is the largest oasis in the world, and it is well known for its date palms. It includes a number of historical sites, freshwater springs, and archaeological sites, registered in UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

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This remarkable floor mosaic of an octopus fighting a lobster, surrounded by a spectacular variety of sea creatures, was found during the excavation of the House of the Dancing Faun, ancient Pompeii’s richest residence (1st century, National Archaeological Museum, Naples)

This remarkable floor mosaic of an octopus fighting a lobster, surrounded by a spectacular variety of sea creatures, was found during the excavation of the House of the Dancing Faun, ancient Pompeii’s richest residence (1st century, National Archaeological Museum, Naples)
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An archaeological survey crew accidentally discovered some 250 rock-cut tombs at the Al-Hamidiyah necropolis near Sohag, Egypt. The graves range in age from the end of the Old Kingdom around 2200 BC to the end of the Ptolemaic period in 30 BC, according to Nevine El-Aref of Ahram…

An archaeological survey crew accidentally discovered some 250 rock-cut tombs at the Al-Hamidiyah necropolis near Sohag, Egypt. The graves range in age from the end of the Old Kingdom around 2200 BC to the end of the Ptolemaic period in 30 BC, according to Nevine El-Aref of Ahram…
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Shri Anand Madhukar, ADG(Adm), Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi visited ongoing exavation at Rakhigarhi in the presence of Dr.S.K.Manjul, ADG(Archaeology),ASI, Smt. K.A.Kabui,SA,ASI, Chandigarh Circle, Smt. Mamta Pangty, DySAC,ASI, Sc Branch,CHD & other officers of ASI.

Shri Anand Madhukar, ADG(Adm), Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi visited ongoing exavation at Rakhigarhi in the presence of Dr.S.K.Manjul, ADG(Archaeology),ASI, Smt. K.A.Kabui,SA,ASI, Chandigarh Circle, Smt. Mamta Pangty, DySAC,ASI, Sc Branch,CHD & other officers of ASI.
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The magnitude 8 earthquake struck the archaeological area of Atzompa, situated near the majestic Mount Alban, the prominent Zapotec urban center. The earthquake unearthed a tomb, revealing the original colors of its contents.

The magnitude 8 earthquake struck the archaeological area of Atzompa, situated near the majestic Mount Alban, the prominent Zapotec urban center. The earthquake unearthed a tomb, revealing the original colors of its contents.
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A cuddlepuddle of four ancient Roman , rendered in marble. 😍

From the House of the Faun, .

1st century BCE
MANN (National Archaeological Museum, Naples)

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A cuddlepuddle of four ancient Roman #puppies, rendered in marble. 😍 

From the House of the Faun, #Pompeii.  #dogs 

1st century BCE
MANN (National Archaeological Museum, Naples)

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Travel to Kandovan Village. A village that archaeological evidence shows that dates back some 10,000 years and it has list of 54 best villages announced by the World Tourism Organization.
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Myth Versus Reality - How the Nazca Lines Were Truly Meant to Be Seen :

The arid plains of Peru’s Nazca Desert hold one of the world’s most enigmatic archaeological enigmas: the Nazca Lines. These colossal geoglyphs, created by the Nazca culture between 500 BC and 500 CE,…

Myth Versus Reality - How the Nazca Lines Were Truly Meant to Be Seen :

The arid plains of Peru’s Nazca Desert hold one of the world’s most enigmatic archaeological enigmas: the Nazca Lines. These colossal geoglyphs, created by the Nazca culture between 500 BC and 500 CE,…
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Gobeklitepe - one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries; massive carved stones about 11,000 years old, crafted and arranged by prehistoric people who had not yet developed metal tools or even pottery. Incredible statues of people and animals . The megaliths predate…

Gobeklitepe - one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries; massive carved stones about 11,000 years old, crafted and arranged by prehistoric people who had not yet developed metal tools or even pottery. Incredible statues of people and animals . The megaliths predate…
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A masterpiece of Minoan art.

This small rock crystal vessel is a work of technical and artistic perfection created by a skilled artisan some 3,500 years ago!

Zakros Sanctuary, Crete. Heraklion Archaeological Museum. 📷 2022

A masterpiece of Minoan art.

This small rock crystal vessel is a work of technical and artistic perfection created by a skilled artisan some 3,500 years ago!

Zakros Sanctuary, Crete. Heraklion Archaeological Museum. 📷 2022

#Archaeology
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Newest video just dropped/ check out the latest archaeological sites and projects in Rome youtu.be/TnckLXHHIOY?si…

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Pergamon Acropolis, Bergama, Türkiye.

One of Turkey's most impressive archaeological sites, Bergama's acropolis is dramatically sited on a hill to the northeast of the town centre. The most impressive are the Temple of Trajan, the vertigo-inducing 10,000-seat Hellenistic…

Pergamon Acropolis, Bergama, Türkiye.

One of Turkey's most impressive archaeological sites, Bergama's acropolis is dramatically sited on a hill to the northeast of the town centre. The most impressive are the Temple of Trajan, the vertigo-inducing 10,000-seat Hellenistic…
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Gobekli Tepe is an ancient archaeological site in southeastern Turkey, dating back to around 9600 BC. It’s remarkable because it predates agriculture and settled communities, challenging previous notions about the origins of civilization.

The site consists of massive stone…

Gobekli Tepe is an ancient archaeological site in southeastern Turkey, dating back to around 9600 BC. It’s remarkable because it predates agriculture and settled communities, challenging previous notions about the origins of civilization. 

The site consists of massive stone…
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