ArchaeologyUnearthing the Ancient SilkRoad Trade Networks
John DoeMay 27, 2026
Pompeii, perched on the southern slopes of Mount Vesuvius near modern Naples, Italy, flourished in the 1st century BCE as a bustling Roman town. Its streets are…
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ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
Pompeii, perched on the southern slopes of Mount Vesuvius near modern Naples, Italy, flourished in the 1st century BCE as a bustling Roman town. Its streets are…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
Nokalakevi, perched on a limestone ridge above the River Okhruri in the Samegrelo region of western Georgia, emerged in the sixth century BCE, its stone terraces echoing…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
Kora, a bronze ceremonial disc uncovered at the ancient Hitтιтe citadel of Hattusa in modern Turkey, is dated to the Late Bronze Age, approximately 1200 BCE. The…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
Göbekli Tepe, perched on the limestone plateau near Şanlıurfa in southeastern Turkey, belongs to the Pre‑Pottery Neolithic and is dated to approximately 9600 BCE. The monumental T‑shaped pillars…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
Gobekli Tepe, perched on the limestone plateau of the Şanlıurfa province in southeastern Turkey, rises from the earth dating to the advent of the Neolithic, roughly 9,600…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
The tomb, known as the Garden of the Stone, lies on the hill of Golgotha in Jerusalem, dating to the early Roman period of the first century…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
The enigmaticbasalt monolith at the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, known locally as the ‘Sky Watcher’, dates to the Bronze Age, around 1500 BCE. Weathered by millennia of wind-blown…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
TheRosetta Stone, uncovered near the town of Rashid in the Nile Delta of Egypt, dates to 196 BCE during the late Ptolemaic period. Carved from a single block…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
Great Zimbabwe, perched on the granite plateau of the southeastern highlands of present‑day Zimbabwe, emerged as a thriving medieval city between the 11th and 15th centuries. Its…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 27, 2026
Machu Picchu, perched at 2,430 m in the Andes of the Cusco Region, Peru, flourished in the mid‑15th century (c. 1450–1455) as a royal estate and sacred retreat of…