Çatalhöyük
A 9,000-year-old proto-city in southern Anatolia where up to 8,000 people lived in mud-brick houses with no streets…
A 9,000-year-old proto-city in southern Anatolia where up to 8,000 people lived in mud-brick houses with no streets…
Catania — the most urban and commercially active of the eight UNESCO Late Baroque Val di Noto cities,…
A red disk painted on the wall of a cave in Cantabria has been dated to at least…
In 2000, miners drilling 300 metres underground in the Chihuahuan Desert broke through a wall and found the…
A Neolithic mound in southeastern Turkey, contemporary with Göbekli Tepe but far less famous, that documents the transition…
The public heart of Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games, built for the hundredth anniversary of the modern Games and…
The most complete surviving medieval and Renaissance city in Europe: Brunelleschi's dome, Giotto's Campanile, Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise,…
Verona's old town holds a working Roman amphitheatre, Scaligeri tombs, Sanmicheli's fortifications and Mantegna's altarpiece at San Zeno,…
A rectangular temple platform encased by approximately 400 carved stone slabs — alternating warriors and a catalogue of…
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