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Yuanmou Man
subspecies of the genus Homo (fossil)
Kyrenia ship
ancient Greek merchant ship wreck
Ganj Dareh
Iranian national heritage site
Sword of Goujian
ancient Chinese sword
Gaza synagogue
ancient synagogue
Afrasiab painting
anonymous painting
Ploutonion at Hierapolis
ancient shrine to god Pluto in Turkey
Dainzú
Dainzú is a Zapotec archaeological site located in the eastern side of the Valles Centrales de Oaxaca, about 20 km south-east of the city of Oaxaca, Oaxaca State, Mexico. It is an ancient village near to and contemporary with Monte Albán and Mitla, with an earlier development. Dainzú was first occupied 700-600 BC but the main phase of occupation dates from about 200 BC to 350 AD. The site was excavated in 1965 by Mexican archaeologist Ignacio Bernal.
Iho (Iwo) Eleru skull
human fossil found in Nigeria
Menir da Meada
menhir in Santa Maria da Devesa, Portugal
He zun
ancient Chinese artefact
Tepe Fullol
human settlement in Afghanistan