What Archaeological Sites used to actually look like
This is what these amazing Archaeological sites used to actually look like.
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This is what these amazing Archaeological sites used to actually look like.
Athens at night. An astronaut on the International Space Station captured this nighttime picture of Athens, Greece's capital.
Dating back to 1900 BC, Knossos palace in Crete is the oldest building in Europe.
Archaeologists discover the oldest known map in Europe, in France.
Dating back to at least 45,500 years ago, a team of Griffith University archaeologists discovered what may be the world’s oldest known cave painting, in Indonesia.
In this video: Uncovering a stunning Ancient Greek mosaic of Dionysus in Dion, Macedonia, Greece.
New Kingdom workshop and 3,000-year-old ram-headed sphinxes excavated in Gebel el-Silsila.
Scientists reveals the oldest figural tattoos in the world, on 5,000 year old natural mummies from Egypt.
Prehistoric women was up to 16% stronger than today’s boat crews.
Winter solstice on September 22: the shortest day of the year, with the sun at its lowest point in the sky.