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Abstract Background Detail Of A Celtic Knot Pattern In Stone
Oaxaca, Mexico - December 27, 2009: People visiting Monte Alban prehispanic archeological site in Oaxaca, a UNESCO world heritage site. Close up of a stele in front of the staircase to own of the pyramidal structures.
Iona Abbey is an abbey located on the island of Iona, just off the Isle of Mull on the West Coast of Scotland. It is one of the oldest Christian religious centres in Western Europe. The abbey was a focal point for the spread of Christianity throughout Scotland and marks the foundation of a monastic community by St. Columba
The Riasc Monastic Settlement is an archaeological site located in County Kerry, Ireland. It is an early Christian site dating back to the 6th century. The settlement includes the remains of a stone church, a round tower, and various other structures.
Neolithic Menhir of Saint-Uzec Christianized in 1674 (Pleumeur-Bodou, Cotes d'Armor, Bretagne, France)
Archaeologist Examines Ancient Inscription
Neolithic castrexo rock engraving depicting wild horses and a rider. Formigueiro. Amoeiro
Rock carved with Runic letters
Mayan glyphs of ruins of Copan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Honduras, Central America
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Ancient transenna of a window on white, isolated
Crucero de Lameiros close-up ,Ligonde, Lugo province, camino de Santiago, Galicia, Spain. Virgin Mary sculpture.
Old stone carved Celtic design symbol, Celtic knot
Ancient Greek Inscriptions on Marble
Kinord Cross Pictish Stone, in Scotland
Termessos, a mountain city, was founded by the Solymos (Solymites), known as a people fond of freedom. The Solymos mentioned in Homer's Iliad are known as the people of Termessos. The city of Termessos is one of the Psidia settlements in the Pamphylia region, established on the rocky slopes of Güllük Mountain. During the reign of Theodosius II in the 5th centuries AD, the location of the city was changed due to thirst.\n\nThis ancient city is located in the Güllük Mountain Termessos Historical National Park.
Ottoman Tombstones
Old damaged stone cross without inscription. Late 17th century, Germany. From a public graveyard.
A soft focus of an old tombstone originating from the Roman empire
A traditional scallop shell on a stone marker on the Camino de Santiago.
Yesemek was the largest quarry and sculpture workshop in the Near East between the fourth quarter of the 2nd millennium BC and the 8th century BC. It is located on the Karatepe ridge of the Yesemek Village, 22 kilometers southeast of the Islahiye District.
celtic countries symbol
Pictish stone with distinct symbols carved on front face standing on ground, known to be a type of monumental stela, one of the less well-known historical landmarks located in Isle of Raasay, Scotland.
Weathered romanesque column and figurine carvings, church in Sarria village, Galicia, Spain. Camino de Santiago, camino francés.
Decor pattern on a gray background interiors
Close-Up Ancient Greek Inscriptions on Marble
Prehistoric standing stones  or Menhirs at Filitosa in Corsica
Admire the enigmatic allure of Old Slavic writings, preserved with care, narrating stories of a bygone era
The series was shoot on July 6th 2017 in East Serbia (Balkans, Europe) near Negotin.
Termessos, a mountain city, was founded by the Solymos (Solymites), known as a people fond of freedom. The Solymos mentioned in Homer's Iliad are known as the people of Termessos. The city of Termessos is one of the Psidia settlements in the Pamphylia region, established on the rocky slopes of Güllük Mountain. During the reign of Theodosius II in the 5th centuries AD, the location of the city was changed due to thirst.\n\nThis ancient city is located in the Güllük Mountain Termessos Historical National Park.
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