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A Massive Stone Wall Built 7,000 Years Ago Was Found Intact Beneath the Sea Off the Coast of France
Seven thousand years ago, people living on the Atlantic edge of Europe built a massive wall of stone where land met water.
French marine archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery off the coast of Brittany - a massive underwater wall dating to approximately 5000 BC that predates the famous megalithic monuments of ...
Archaeologists discovered roughly 345 standing stone circles in Saudi Arabia using aerial surveys. Experts believe the 7,000-year-old structures were once houses, complete with doorways and roofs. The ...
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26 ancient man-made structures still standing today
Read on to see the world's oldest man-made structures that are still in use, from Roman amphitheatres to Chinese temples...
India's Largest Circular Labyrinth Links Ancient Rome to the East. Archaeologists have unveiled India's largest circular labyrinth, a remarkable 15-circuit stone structure measuri ...
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Ancient 3,000 ft stone wall undersea could rewrite history
Far below the surface of the Baltic Sea, archaeologists have mapped a 3,000 foot line of stones that looks less like a natural ridge and more like a deliberate piece of engineering. If that impression ...
Dozens of mysterious structures across the Northern Hemisphere – some nearly 5,000 years old – align precisely to frame the rising and setting Sun on midwinter's shortest day.
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13 Ancient Ruins You Can Explore Without the Crowds
Many of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites are overshadowed by their more famous neighbors, leaving countless ancient wonders quietly waiting to be discovered. Travelers seeking history ...
I visited Stonehenge for the first time a little more than a year ago, and as I strolled around the ancient monument, I overheard an elderly American gentleman grumble to his companion that “this was ...
Archaeologists in Cyprus uncovered rare fortifications, palace remains, and preserved monuments at ancient Palaepaphos.
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