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Masada - Aerial image of the ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel
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The Temple of Ramesses III, Luxor, Egypt - July 26, 2022:  The Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu was an important New Kingdom period temple structure in the West Bank of Luxor in Egypt. Aside from its size and architectural and artistic importance, the mortuary temple is probably best known as the source of inscribed reliefs depicting the advent and defeat of the Sea Peoples during the reign of Ramesses III.
Ancient writing on a piece of paper
the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III. Luxor. Egypt
Old Nisa, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan: footpath to the ancient Parthian settlement, mountains in the background - UNESCO World Heritage Site - aka Parthaunisa, Nusay.
Ruins of Hall of 100 Columns viewed from Treasury in Persepolis, founded by Darius the Great in 518 BC and capital of ancient Achaemenid Empire, 60 km northeast of Shiraz, Iran. UNESCO World Heritage.
The goddess Menhit with a Uraeus (cobra) body on basket hieroglyphics at the Temple of Edfu in Edfu, Egypt.
Nepali scriptures details from a buddhist bell in Kathmandu.
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
the first frontier fortress at the west end of the Ming dynasty Great Wall, near the city of Jiayuguan in Gansu province.
Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
139_Turin, Italy - December 2016_Libro dei morti di Iuefankh _ Iuefankh's book of the dead
Gaochang was a central town in Turpan area during Han Dynasty to Ming Dynasty( 100 B.C. -1400 A.D.), world heritage as a part of Silk Road.
Egyptian hieroglyphs in the tombs, Luxor, Egypt
Rock cut tombs in the ancient Lycian City of Tlos, Fethiye, Mugla, Turkey.
Orkhon inscriptions inside kultegin's memorial complex, mongolia. Those scripts are the oldest form of a Turkic language to be preserved. It is written by chinese alphabet during Bilge Khagan period of Gokturks Empire. It is most important epigraph for turkish history and modern Turkey.
Cuneiform inscription, Van Turkey
The ruins of Babylon with their lion motifs and large gates and entrances reside in Southern Iraq close to the Euphrates river. Tourists can reserve English speaking tour guides at this historic site which has been part restored by Saddam.
The royal tombs are: urn tomb, silk tomb, corinthian tomb, palace tomb
view of Historic Golkonda fort in Hyderabad, India.the ruins of the Golconda Fort
Close up of Egyptian hieroglyphics on a wall
Ruins of Caral, oldest city in America, Unesco World Heritage Site, Rio Supe Valley, Peru
Merv, Mary Region, Turkmenistan: Greater 'Kyz Kala' seen from the ruins of the Minor Kyz-Kala - probably a fortified residence - unfired mud brick sloping corrugated walls rising 12 meters above the platform, one of the largest surviving monumental köshk (earthen building) in Central Asia - aka Gyz Gala - ruins of ancient Merv - UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Exterior view to Huaca Pucllana pyramid in Lima, Peru
Entrance to Edfu Temple of Horus. Esna and Aswan in Egypt.
Different hieroglyphs on the walls and columns in the Karnak temple. Karnak temple is the largest complex in ancient Egypt.
Abandoned stone building. Sego, Utah ghost town.
an ancient egyptian papyrus
The Nabatean Temple in Wadi Rum village in Jordan.
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