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Pi-Ramesses
Pi-Ramesses (; Ancient Egyptian: , meaning "House of Ramesses") was the new capital built by the Nineteenth Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II (1279–1213 BC) at Qantir, near the old site of Avaris. The city had served as a summer palace under Seti I (c. 1290–1279 BC), and may have been founded by Ramesses I (c. 1292–1290 BC) while he served under Horemheb.
Ali Kosh
Iranian national heritage site
Tumba Madžari
archaeological site in Macedonia
Taruga
thumb|Area of Nok culture finds in [[Nigeria. Taruga is south east of Abuja]]
Taruga is an archeological site in Nigeria famous for the artifacts of the Nok culture that have been discovered there, some dating to 600 BC, and for evidence of very early iron working. The site is 60 km southeast of Abuja, in the Middle Belt.
Saint Anne
Makurian wall painting in Sudan
Belbaşı
Belbaşı is a cave and a late Paleolithic/Mesolithic site in southern Turkey, located southwest of Antalya.
Warwasi
Warwasi is a Paleolithic rockshelter site located at north of Kermanshah in western Iran. It was excavated by Bruce Howe under direction of late Robert Braidwood in the 1960s. This site contains a rich archaeological sequence from Middle Paleolithic to late Epipaleolithic.
Rhodes Footbridge
bridge in the city of Rhodes, Greece
Arad ostraca
collection of more than 100 inscribed pottery shards
Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah
Canaanite bronze age objects taken from Gaza to Israel