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The Phaistos Disc is a disk of fired clay from the Minoan palace of Phaistos on the Greek island of Crete
Six Column Hall of Armazi castel near Mtskheta town. Georgia
A stack of 1990s coins belonging to the country of Indonesia on a kaepet.
Canakkale, Turkey-September 14, 2014: Settlement Ruins from the Ancient City of Troy, a small amphitheater.
Troy is one of the most famous ancient cities in the world. The 9 layers seen in Troy show a continuous period of more than 3000 years.
Broken column at Alba Fucens, remains of a Roman city in Abruzzi, Italy
Aerial view of the remains of the Small Palace at Veliki Preslav, Bulgaria
Ruins of the partially restored ramp of the Troy II citadel in ancient Troy city. Troy dates back to 3,000 BC. Hisarlik, Canakkale Province, Turkey.
the tiny silver early medieval coins which were in use in Russia
Tremona Archeological Park in Ticino, Switzerland
An Aerial view of Castromayor under the sunlight at daytime in Spain
Six Column Hall of Armazi. Mtskheta, Georgia
Ruins of Troy in Canakkale, Turkey.
A mule deer walks past the 2500 seat amphitheater located on South Table Mountain in Golden, Colorado which was constructed in the depression years of 1934-35 during Franklin D. Roosevelt's Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Camp George West's transient camp put 200 - 500 homeless to work on various projects including the amphitheater. The transient workers reportedly worked for twenty-one meals and $1 a week. Movies were shown nightly and citizens of Pleasant View were invited to attend. Unfortunately, the site of the amphitheater was the home of a large number of rattlesnakes. During the showing of films, snake alerts were called and projection would be halted until the area was cleared of intruders. Although filmgoers began to attend the movies armed with flashlights, pistols, and forked sticks, the snake infestation made the amphitheater offerings less attractive. After a short period of use, the structure was abandoned.
Emilia Romagna. The remains of the old roman road from Rimini to Adria. 132 a.C. by Publio Popilio Lenate,
Located in the Bakırçay Basin, north of Izmir, Bergama is one of the most important settlements in the history of civilization and was founded on the ancient city of Pergamon. Although the history of the region dates back to the Bronze Age, the earliest finds on the top of the castle where the ancient city of Pergamon was founded date back to the 7th to 6th centuries BC.\n\nThe city came to the forefront during the Hellenistic Period and served as the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon, which was established during this period. There are many civil architecture examples such as mosques, inns, baths, fountains, synagogues, synagogues, covered bazaars, etc. bearing the traces of Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. The city, which smells of history, is an open-air museum like many districts of Izmir and is one of the richest districts of Izmir in terms of culture.
Old coins on board
Roman remains. Hisarya . Bulgaria
Alacahoyuk archeological site with early Bronze Age King tombs , Çorum , Turkey - stock photo
Six Column Hall of Armazi with Jvari Monastery on background. Mtskheta, Georgia
The UNESCO World Heritage Site at Troy in Turkey
Ruins of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus at Bodrum Turkey
The foundation of the ruins of an ancient house overgrown with green grass in the bright sun. Architectural heritage of ancestors
Antioch in Pisidia alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia or Antiochia Colonia Caesarea – is a city in the Turkish Lakes Region, which is at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Aegean and Central Anatolian regions, and formerly on the border of Pisidia and Phrygia, hence also known as Antiochia in Phrygia. The site lies approximately 1 km northeast of Yalvaç, the modern town of Isparta Province, Turkey. The city is on a hill with its highest point of 1236 m in the north.
Antique ancient Greco-Roman coins from Syria, shows Goddess Taiki, Goddess of Wealth, and Gods Poseidon, God of sea.
Ancient roman ruins with stone wall in Aquincum
Ruins of ancient basilica basement in Chersonesus Tauric archaeological park in Sevastopol, Crimea
Ruined castel of Armazi. Mtskheta, Georgia
These are ancient ruins from Rome Empire in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Prusias ad Hypium was a city in ancient Bithynia, and afterwards in the late Roman province of Honorias. ancient city in Düzce (Turkey)
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