🏛️ Ratiaria-Oescus
Ratiaria-Oescus stands as an archaeological complex marking the Roman presence along the Lower Danube frontier in what is now northwestern Bulgaria. T…
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Ratiaria-Oescus stands as an archaeological complex marking the Roman presence along the Lower Danube frontier in what is now northwestern Bulgaria. T…
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Qal'at al-Bahrain is a major archaeological complex in Bahrain that documents human settlement and maritime trade across multiple civilizations in the…
Château Royal de Blois stands as one of France's most architecturally significant royal residences, showcasing distinct stylistic periods from medieva…
The Painted Desert is a geological formation in western New South Wales, Australia, that features multicoloured mineral deposits across deeply eroded …
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Pelendava-Răcari-Ad Mutrium-Drobeta represents a succession of Roman settlements occupying the same strategic Danube location across several centuries…
Oppidum Novum-Ad Novas is a Roman settlement in northwestern Morocco that served as a trading post and defensive outpost controlling maritime and over…
Aeclanum, later renamed Aquilonia, stands as an important though modest archaeological site in interior Campania. The settlement emerged as a secondar…
Histria-Tomis is an archaeological site containing the remains of an ancient city that served as a major trading port on the Black Sea for over a mill…
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Rome-Reate represents the archaeological traces of a settlement in the Tiber Valley region of central Italy, historically significant as a contact zon…
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Krzemionki Prehistoric Striped Flint Mining Region comprises one of Europe's most extensive and well-preserved prehistoric mining landscapes. Spanning…
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Noviomagus was a Romano-British settlement established during the early imperial period, likely in the 1st century AD. The site lay in what is now Wes…
Ad Lunam-Niederstotzingen was a Roman auxiliary fort established during the reign of Domitian (81–96 CE) as part of the Rhine-Danube frontier system k…
Pisida-Zitha is a Roman-period archaeological site located in northwestern Libya's interior plateau region. The settlement consists of scattered stone…
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Ragundone-Halicanum was a Roman military and civilian settlement established in the fertile Drava Valley of what is now northeastern Slovenia. The sit…
The Qhapaq Ñan is an extensive network of roads engineered and constructed across the Andes Mountains and surrounding regions over more than four cent…
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Foro Domiti-Cessarone is an archaeological site in southern France preserving remains of a Roman forum, likely associated with the settlement patterns…
Elusa, known locally as Oboda or Haluza, stands as one of the four major Nabatean cities along the ancient Incense Routes of southern Israel. This spr…