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Ivriz Relief-Hitite Monument. King Warpalawas and Fertility God. Konya, Eregli.
Man in cowboy hat and camouflage parka on meadow hill just in front of steep rock mountain. A shepherd walking his goats in the hills. viewed from a distance with a telephoto lens.
Tel Es-Sultan, also known as Tell el-Sultan, is an archaeological site located in the modern-day city of Jericho in the West Bank. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with evidence of human settlement dating back to around 10,000 BCE. The site is of great historical and archaeological significance due to its role in understanding the development of early human societies.
A simple hole in the ground allows denizens of Morocco to locate artifacts, minerals, and water.
View of archaeological site - Heraklea Sintika. Historical site with ruins of Heraklea Sintika. Architectural background
A dirty hand reaches upward from the hole in an outhouse toilet.
The ancient Chinese rural houses
The 8000 BCE Tower of Jericho at Tell es-Sultan
Photo of ancient city of Harran, Sanliurfa, Turkey. 10 years old boy sitting on rock and watching ruins. Shot during sunset with a full frame mirrorless camera.
The ancient Persepolis ruins, column bases
catalhoyuk Konya (Turkey). Built in 7500 B.C.
Restoration of the Teracce Houses on Curetes Street in the ancient Greek city of Ephesus, Selcuk, Izmir Province, Turkey.
One of the tombs of the pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings
Partially restored Roman theater in the ancient settlement of Aspendos, Turkey, Little Planet Format
Mosaics in ancient Greek city Perge near Antalya, Turkey. Perge is an ancient Greek city on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey
Part of an old dirty concrete wall with a hole in it.
The ruins of Dura Europos near the village of Tesrin between Aleppo and the border zom Iraq on the Euphrates River in the north of Syria in the Middle East
Rock top close-up view
Yazd, Iran - March 3, 2024: Tourists explore the ancient Zoroastrian Tower of Silence, a testament to Iran's rich cultural history.
Çatalhöyük was a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7500 BC to 5700 BC, and flourished around 7000 BC.[1] In July 2012, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Zoroastrians Towers of Silence. Dakhmeh zartoshtian, Yazd Province / Iran
Stone-lined well goes down to the blackness.
A dirt courtyard with a stone structure in the middle
High angle view of ground at the construction site.
Wadi Musa, Jordan, December 06, 2018 : Remains of Roman Temple in Petra. Near Wadi Musa city in Jordan
Çatalhöyük was a very large Neolithic settlement in southern Anatolia, which existed from approximately 7500 BC to 5700 BC, and flourished around 7000 BC.
Tourists explore the ancient Zoroastrian Tower of Silence, a testament to Iran's rich cultural history. Yazd, Iran.
Antakya Turkey, November 26, 2022 : Mosaics in Antakya Museum Hotel, Hatay, Turkey. Detailed mosaic pattern from the ancient Roman period in Hatay, Turkey.
catalhoyuk Konya (Turkey). Built in 7500 B.C. .Photo taken on
The fortifications of the town of Rhodes
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