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Moundville Archeological Site (Moundville, Alabama)
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Moundville Archeological Site (Moundville, Alabama)

This amazing archeological site, it was occupied from around CE 1000 until CE 1450 by a large settlement of Mississippian Culture. It sits on the Black Warrior River in central Alabama.
Agarak Archaeological Site in Armenia
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Agarak Archaeological Site in Armenia

The stone and rock complexes at Agarak in present-day Armenia are linked to the Early Bronze Age settlement of the region. It is believed that humans began to inhabit the region in the first quarter of the 3rd millennium BCE.
Sacred Pawnee Site of Pahuk
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Sacred Pawnee Site of Pahuk

Pahuk (also known as Pahaku and Pahuk Hill) a site sacred to the Pawnee in modern-day Nebraska. The site features prominently in the Pawnee tale The Boy Who Was Sacrificed and in the story of Old-Lady-Grieves-the-Enemy who defended the site...
Ancient Burial Site of King Arthur and Guinevere at Glastonbury Abbey
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Ancient Burial Site of King Arthur and Guinevere at Glastonbury Abbey

The site where the monks of Glastonbury Abbey supposedly discovered King Arthur and his wife Guinevere’s burial site in 1191 CE. According to the story, Arthur and Guinevere were later reburied under the main altar by King Edward I of England...
Ancient Agarak Site in Armenia
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Ancient Agarak Site in Armenia

Excavations at the Agarak archaeological site in Armenia reveal the basic elements of early Bronze Age habitation. The site was continuously inhabited from the 3rd millennium BCE through the Urartian era (8th-6th centuries BCE).
Dzalisa Archaeological Site, Georgia
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Dzalisa Archaeological Site, Georgia

Dzalisa is an archaeological site in Georgia dating back to the ancient kingdom of Iberia. It is situated in the Mukhrani valley, some 20 kilometres (12.4 mi) northwest of Mtskheta, and features remnants of a fortified city and various structures...
Faqra, Lebanon [Site 2]
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Faqra, Lebanon [Site 2]

The archaeological site of Faqra in Lebanon, located in the Nahr El-Kalb valley region in the north of Beirut. The site is dominated by a huge 15 m. sq. tower, which originally had a third storey and a pyramid-shaped roof, as well as a small...
Copan Site Plan
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Copan Site Plan

A reconstructed site plan of the Classic Maya centre of Copán in modern Honduras.
Dade Massacre Site Illustration
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Dade Massacre Site Illustration

An 1870 illustration of US Army soldiers viewing remains at the Dade Massacre site of 1835, a battle won by the Seminoles of Florida and their allies.
Zakros Minoan Site
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Zakros Minoan Site

Archaeological site at Zakros, Crete.
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