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Metallic headless statue in the ancient Greek city of Messinia at Peloponnese, Greece
Terracotta Army in Qin Shi Huang's Tomb
A stone bull carving in a Andalucía old Spanish pueblo
It is an important historical and archaeological site in Antalya province, Turkey. It exhibits ancient artifacts belonging to the Lycian civilization.
Greece, Cyclades, Delos: - Delos is an island of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, was a thriving place in antiquity and was sacred to the Greeks because of the Apollon sanctuary there.
Apollo Temple of didyma
The sacred stone Omphalos (navel of the earth) is a tourist attraction in the ancient complex of Delphi in Greece
Doric column and ruins of The Temple of Zeus, ancient Olympia, Peloponnese, Greece
Stone sculpture at Qasr al-Abd (Castle of the Slaves) west of Amman, Jordan
15th century plaque on the Venetian fort.
Delphi Omphalos This omphalos stands on the original site of the ancient omphalos which was anciently supposed to mark the navel of the world. The original omphalos decoration is now in the Delphi museum
Ancient Grave Stone (Stela)
Parthian monument in Ephesus
The emblem of the Minoan kingdom at the Palace in Knossos at Crete, Greece
Claros Ancient City (Klaros Sanctuary) - Excavation artifact protection
Beijing, China - May 24, 2012: A view of Ming Dynasty Tombs, Beijing, China. A turtle statue at Ming Dynasty Tombs. Tourists and locals are at the Tombs’s area. The site of the Tombs is chosen according to Feng Shui (Geomancy). Some Chinese Emperors are buried in this area. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Historical column, ruins and antiquities in the Ephesus Ancient City at sunset-  İzmir / Turkey
According to Greek mythology, the navel of the world was the place where the two eagles that Zeus had sent from the ends of the universe to find the center of the earth met. That place was Delphi, an ancient sanctuary dedicated to the god Apollo, where the famous oracle that uttered the prophecies of the god was located.”
El Jem/El Djem, Mahdia Governorate
The rock of Sibyl where the first woman prophetess was sitting and giving oracles, in the ancient Oracle of Delphi, Greece
Ancient palace ruins of archeological site Knossos, Crete in Spring
Yesemek was the largest quarry and sculpture workshop in the Near East between the fourth quarter of the 2nd millennium BC and the 8th century BC. It is located on the Karatepe ridge of the Yesemek Village, 22 kilometers southeast of the Islahiye District.
Agora Antigua de Grecia
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.
Ruins and temples in Athens Agora
The ancient city Xanthos  and the capital of Lycia, Antalya Province, Turkey.
Sarcophagus of Chiusi, Tuscany. 5th century B.C
The Xanthian Obelisk, Xanthos Stele, Xanthus stele, Inscribed pillar of Xanthos. Is a fifth century BC,  tall pillar tomb covered with Greek and the longest Lycian inscription known to exist on all four sides.   Xanthos was the capital city of the Lycian Federation and its greatest city for most of Lycian history.  Xanthos,  Turkey. Ancient Greek, Lycian and Milyan languages. Inscribed Pillar of Xanthos.
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