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Greek inscription from Miletus. (Fragment of dedication of Asia's Provincial Assembly in Anvient Greek language). Milet (Aydin), Turkey (Turkiye)
Tiwanaku is an important Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia
Timgad ancient Thamugadi or Thamugas general view of city built on the classical Roman's square
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Signs of fine stone cutting on the blocks of the Pyramids of Giza in Cairo, Egypt
Apollo Temple of didyma
Eskihisar, Mugla, Turkey - October 7, 2020. Ancient Greek inscriptions on the walls of council house Bouleuterion of Stratonikeia ancient site in Mugla, Turkey. These inscriptions list the names and durations of the months in the calendar made by Menippos. Stratonikeia was one of the most important towns in the interior of ancient Caria.
Al-Baleed Archaeological Park in Salalah, Dhofar, Oman. It is a part of the Land of Frankincense UNESCO World Heritage Site.
One of the great wonders of the ancient world, Persepolis embodies not just a grand architectural scheme but also a grand idea. It was conceived by Darius the Great who, in 520 BC, inherited the responsibility for ruling the world's first known empire founded by his predecessor, Cyrus the Great. Embracing tenets such as cultural tolerance and fair treatment of all subjects, Darius sought to reflect these concepts in the design of the magnificent palace complex at Persepolis, inviting architects from the furthest corner of the Persian Empire to contribute to its construction. The result is an eclectic set of structures, including monumental staircases, exquisite reliefs and imposing gateways, that testified to the expanse of Darius' domain.
A stone wall of the Parthenon in Greece, against blue sky.
detail of an old ancient wall made from stone
Close ups of Al Jassasiya Rock Carvings or petroglyphs, Qatar.
Tibetan Buddhist Mani Stone - stone with mantras
The ruins of the Men Sanctuary, located in the northeast of the ancient city of Antiokheia in Pisidia, date back to 400 BC. It was built in the name of the \
Close-up of hieroglyphics at the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor
Unshaped stone wall pattern,wall made of rocks
City of Palmyra -  ruins of the 2nd century AD
Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
A wall built of stones held together with wire.
Ancient Heliopolis's temple complex
Horizontal background with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs on stone wall, Egypt, Africa. Backdrop with sandstone carving with hieroglyph. Mock up template. Copy space for text
Antalya side antique city aerial view
Tiwanaku, Bolivia, October 14, 2023: View of Tiwanaku, the pre-columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca. It is one of the largest sites in South America. Surface remains currently cover around 4 square kilometers and include decorated ceramics, monumental structures, and megalithic blocks.
Antique Amphitheater in Xanthos Ancient City. Antalya, Turkey.
Part of the Mortuary temple of the Queen Hatshepsut (Dayr el-Bahari or Dayr el-Bahri), Western Bank of the Nile
Main entrance to the Giza Pyramid
The Tower structure in The Celtic settlement called Fort of Ulaca in Sierra de la Paramera, Avila province, Spain
Giants' grave of Mont'e s'Abe, an ancient burial site located south of Olbia city. Province of Sassari. Sardinia. Italy.
The castle and the tomb of Saint John in Selcuk Ephesus, Turkey
View of Quadrangular Mardakan Fortress in Azerbaijan (Böyük Mərdəkan qəsri)\n\nThe Quadrangular Mardakan Fortress or the Great Mardakan Castle (Azerbaijani: Dördkünc Mərdəkan qalası or Azerbaijani: Böyük Mərdəkan qəsri) is a historical and architectural monument located in the Mardakan settlement of the Khazar district in Baku. It is included by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan (currently - the Ministry of Culture of Azerbaijan) in the list of monuments of world importance. In 2001, along with other objects of the coastal defence of the Caspian Sea, it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Reserve List.
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