Archaeology
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- UNESCO: Maya Site of Copan
- Mayan city, abandoned in the early 10th century, now designated as a World Heritage site.
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- Wikipedia - Copán
- Encyclopedic entry for the Pre-Columbian city in Honduras now known as Copán. It was the site of a major Maya kingdom of the Classic era.
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- Exploring Sitio Drago
- Backdirt Winter 2003/04. Located on the north shore of Isla Colón, Sitio Drago is a large (15 ha) pre-Columbian village consisting of at least fifteen low earthen mounds situated on an old beach ridge.
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- Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps, a description of the site and a justification for including it on the list.
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- Unesco: Butrint
- Information on this World Heritage Site which has been the site of a Greek colony, a Roman city and a bishopric.
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- Remnants Of Ancient Synagogue In Albania Revealed
- From ScienceDaily, remnants from a synagogue dating from the 5th or 6th century, C.E., have been revealed in the coastal city of Saranda, opposite the Greek island of Corfu. (October 03, 2003)
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- Ancient Chess History Unearthed
- From the BBC, a team of British archaeologists have found evidence that Europeans were playing chess as early as the sixth century. (July 27, 2002)
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- Archéobase
- A virtual museum with many photographs of flint artefacts found in the region of Brabant. In English, German and Dutch.
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- Neolithic Flint Mines at Spiennes (Mons)
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps, a description of the site and a justification for inscription.
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- Ancient City of Nessebar
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps and a description of the site.
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- Bulgarian Castles
- Provides information about the Bulgarian medieval castles, fortresses, stronghold and other defence structures. Contains facts, plans, layouts, photos, legends and information for visitors.
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- German Scientists Find Linear A in Bulgaria
- From the Sofia News Agency, tablets, unearthed near the Southern town of Kardzhali bear the ancient script of the Minoan civilization, according to scientists from the University of Heidelberg, who examined the foundings. Linear A script dates back to 15-14 century B.C.
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- Massive Archeological Excavations in Mysterious Bulgarian Mountain
- From Novinite, Bulgarian archeologists will start massive excavations in the eastern part of the Rhodope Mountain known as a region extraordinarily rich in archeology finds.
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- Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps, a description of the site and a justification for inscription.
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- Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps, a description of the 3rd-century BC Thracian tomb and its unique architectural decor.
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- Thracian Owner of Gold Mask Axe-Chopped
- From the Sophia News Agency, Thracian king Seutus III, whose gold mask was unearthed in 2004 by Bulgarian archaeologists, has been chopped with an axe after his death. (May 17, 2005)
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- Unmasking Truth behind the Gold Face
- A unique archeological finding of a solid gold mask a couple of months ago stirred the world and rocketed Bulgarian pride of its history to unknown heights. (September 17, 2004)
