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Altyndepe
thumb|Altyndepe location on the modern Middle East map, also other Eneolithic cultures ([[Harappa and Mohenjo-daro)]] ' (, sometimes Altyn Tepe', Turkmen "Golden Hill"), is a Bronze Age (BMAC) archaeological site in Turkmenistan, near Aşgabat, inhabited first from c. 3200 to 2400 BC in the Late Regionalization Era, and from c. 2400 to 2000 BC in the Integration Era as a full urban site.
Xiaohe Cemetery
cemetery in Ruoqiang County, China
Kalapodi
Kalapodi () is a village in the Lokroi municipality, Phthiotis, Central Greece. Lokroi straddles the pass leading over the low mountains between the Bay of Atalantis in the Gulf of Euboea to the plains of Boeotia north of Lake Copais. The road is often termed the Atalanti-Livadeia. The community of Atalanti, the chief deme of Lokroi, overlooks the Bay of Atalantis, while Livadeia is the current capital of Boeotia.
Roca Vecchia
human settlement in Melendugno, Province of Lecce, Apulia, Italy
Numeira
thumb|Overview of Numeira, looking west thumb|Early Bronze III destruction level at Numeira, inside the east gate Numeira (also an-Numayra) is an archaeological site in Jordan near the southern Dead Sea. The site has substantial Early Bronze Age remains.
Konar Sandal
archaeological site
Funtana Coberta
water well
Garakepektepe
Garakopaktapa () is an ancient multilayer settlement of the Middle Bronze Age epoch, located in a basin of the Guruchay and Kondalanchay Rivers, near Fuzuli Rayon, Azerbaijan.
Goloring
right|thumb|250px|Goloring Reconstruction The Goloring is an ancient earthworks monument located near Koblenz, Germany. It was created in the Bronze Age era, which dates back to the Urnfield culture (1200–800 BCE.). During this time a widespread solar cult is believed to have existed in Central Europe.
list of Bronze Age sites in China
Wikimedia list article
Tall Zira'a
archaeological site in Jordan
Jenzig
thumb|View of the Jenzig from Volkspark Oberaue