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"Unearthing the Mysteries of the Past: A Journey through Archaeology" Step into the world and discover captivating remnants from ancient civilizations

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Archaeology Collection: Kilburn White Horse
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Archaeology Collection: Roman mosaic, Ostia Antica
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Archaeology Collection: Atlantis, artwork
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Archaeology Collection: Stonehenge N071260
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Archaeology Collection: Stonehenge N071259
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Archaeology Collection: Tholos Tomb / Mycenae
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Archaeology Collection: St. George of the Greeks Church, Famagusta, North Cyprus
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Archaeology Collection: Historic ancient archeological Incan Machu Picchu on mountain in Andes, Cuzco Region
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Archaeology Collection: Camel in front of The Treasury, Al-Khazneh, Petra, Ma an Governorate, Jordan
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Archaeology Collection: Doonagore Castle, Co Clare, Ireland, 16Th Century Tower House Overlooking The Atlantic Ocean
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Archaeology Collection: Pile Carpet, 5th-4th century BC. Artist: Ancient Altaian, Pazyryk Burial Mounds
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Archaeology Collection: Neolithic cave-painting of mammoth and ibexes
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Archaeology Collection: Sphere cover - Howard Carter removing treasures, Tutankhamen
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Archaeology Collection: Earliest man tracked by tooth, discovery in Pliocene strata
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Archaeology Collection: Bust of a Roman woman. Roman art. Early Empire
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Archaeology Collection: Piltdown Man reconstructed, 1912
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Archaeology Collection: Stonehenge from the air
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Archaeology Collection: Piltdown Man article- The most ancient inhabitant of England
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Archaeology Collection: View through window of the ancient lost city of the Inca, Machu Picchu, Peru, South
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Archaeology Collection: Relief from Pergamon Altar, published in 1881
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Archaeology Collection: Temple of Kukulkan, usually known El Castillo
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Archaeology Collection: Bas reliefs, Persepolis, Fars Province, Iran
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Archaeology Collection: Bayon Castle, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
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Archaeology Collection: Sigiriya Rock, Sri Lanka (Unesco world heritage site)
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Archaeology Collection: Forum
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Archaeology Collection: 3D rendering of a Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur skeleton
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Archaeology Collection: South America Peru Machu Picchu Terracing
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Archaeology Collection: Frescoes depicting bared chested women talking
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Archaeology Collection: Terracotta statuette known as the Sleeping Lady, from Hal Saflieni Hypogeum
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Archaeology Collection: Bronze statuette of Taranis, Gaulish god associated to Roman Jupiter
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Archaeology Collection: Amphitheatre scene. Gladiators (4th c. ). Roman
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Archaeology Collection: Roman military diploma, from the emperor Gallerius
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Archaeology Collection: The boy from Marathon. 325 -300 BC. Work of Praxiteles
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Archaeology Collection: Greece, Crete, Heraklion / Iraklion. Heraklion Archeological Museum. Bulls head rhython
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Archaeology Collection: Emporium. 570 BC. Asclepius, god of medicin. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain
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Archaeology Collection: Theophrastus, Plato, Socrates, Epicurus, Pythagoras, and Zeno. Roman mosaic from Pompeii
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Archaeology Collection: MASTODON BONES. Mastodon jaw bone fossils found at Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, c1766, by George Croghan
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Archaeology Collection: NORWAY: VIKING SHIP. Medieval viking ship discovered at Sandefjord, Norway. Line engraving, 1880
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Archaeology Collection: Stanton Drew Stones
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Archaeology Collection: Stane Street Signpost
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Archaeology Collection: Wayland Smiths Cave
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Archaeology Collection: Exeter City Wall
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Archaeology Collection: Statue of Zeus in Ancient Olympia
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Archaeology Collection: Roman fresco, Ostia Antica
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Archaeology Collection: Stonehenge, 17th century artwork
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Archaeology Collection: SUMERIAN GOLD HELMET. Gold wig helmet of Meskalam dug from the royal tombs at Ur, c2500 B. C
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Archaeology Collection: MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National


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"Unearthing the Mysteries of the Past: A Journey through Archaeology" Step into the world and discover captivating remnants from ancient civilizations. From the vibrant fresco depicting three Minoan women at Knossos to the mesmerizing Stone-age cave paintings in Chauvet, France, these artifacts offer glimpses into our ancestors' lives. Delve deep into history as you explore the Cave of Hands in Argentina, where handprints left by early humans adorn its walls. Witnessing such primitive artistry reminds us of our shared humanity across time. The Rosetta Stone stands as a testament to human ingenuity, unlocking secrets of an ancient language and enabling us to decipher hieroglyphics. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in archaeological history. Traveling northwards, we arrive at Scotland's Orkney Islands and marvel at Skara Brae Prehistoric Village. Preserved for over 5, 000 years beneath sand dunes, this site offers insights into Neolithic life like no other. Stonehenge emerges majestically on Salisbury Plain—a symbol shrouded in mystery. Its enigmatic purpose continues to intrigue researchers worldwide; each visit brings us closer to understanding its significance. Climb Cleeve Hill or study Avebury/Stukeley Map—both provide perspectives on how ancient societies interacted with their landscapes. These sites reveal intricate connections between people and their environment throughout history. Venturing further afield takes us to Peru's Machu Picchu—the lost city of the Inca—an architectural masterpiece nestled amidst breathtaking mountain scenery. Exploring its ruins transports us back centuries while leaving questions unanswered about its ultimate demise. Finally, Brean Down beckons with evidence from more recent times—a fortification built during World War II that serves as a reminder that archaeology encompasses all periods—not just those buried deep within antiquity. Archaeology invites us on an endless quest for knowledge about our past.