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Bethsaida
Bethsaida ( ; from ; from Aramaic and , from the Hebrew root ; ), also known as Julias or Julia (), is a place mentioned in the New Testament. Julias lay in an administrative district known as Gaulonitis, now the Golan Heights.
Arkaim
Arkaim () is a fortified archaeological site, dated to 2150-1650 BCE, belonging to the Sintashta culture, situated in the steppe of the Southern Urals, north-northwest of the village of Amursky and east-southeast of the village of Alexandrovsky in the Chelyabinsk Oblast of Russia, just north of the border with Kazakhstan. It was discovered in 1987 by a team of archaeologists which later came under the leadership of Gennady Zdanovich. The realization of its importance unprecedentedly forestalled the planned flooding of the area for a reservoir. The construction of Arkaim is attributed to the ea
Tel Jezreel
achaeological site in Israel
Lord of Sipán
ruler of the Mochica culture
Dufuna canoe
second oldest ship in the world
Nanhai One
Sunken Chinese merchant ship
Buena Vista
archaeological site in Peru
Qermez Dere
early Neolithic settlement in Iraq
Xishuipo
Puyang dragon burial, supposedly the earliest depiction of a dragon in ancient China, Yangshao culture|thumb Xishuipo (Chinese: 西水坡; Pinyin: Xīshuǐpō) is a Neolithic site in Puyang, Henan, central China, associated with the Yangshao culture. The site was excavated from 1987 to 1988; 186 burials were discovered at the site.
Lady of Guardamar
statue in Spain
Palaikastro Kouros
statuette of a male found in Greece