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Homo naledi
Ape-like Hominid species.
Papyrus Jarf A and B
logbooks written ca. 2,500 BC, recording the daily activities of stone transportation from the Tura limestone quarry to and from Giza during the 4th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt
Happisburgh footprints
set of fossilized hominid footprints in Norfolk, England
Chactún
Chactún (Maya: Red stone) is the name of an archaeological site of the Mesoamerican Maya civilization in the state of Campeche, Mexico, in the northern part of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. The site of approximately is located in the lowlands of the Yucatán Peninsula, between the regions of Rio Bec and Chenes. There are some significant differences that have yet to be explained completely, which distinguish it from some of the other nearby sites.
Lefort
Russian ship of the line
El Castillo de Huarmey
cultural heritage site in Peru
Ristimäki
church building in Kaarina, Finland