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Map of remains of Ancient Agora of Classical Athens, Greece
Luxor Temple, Egypt - July 23, 2022: The Luxor Temple is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city today known as Luxor (ancient Thebes) and was constructed approximately 1400 BCE. In the Egyptian language it was known as ipet resyt, \
Ancient Babylon city in Mesopotamia in Iraq
Ancient glazed tiles from the gates of ancient  Babylon (Iraq) depict a lion
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.
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Ancient writing on a piece of paper
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Babylonian historical writing background. Ancient hieroglyphs of the Sumerian and Babylonian civilizations. Archaeological objects and antiquities. High quality photo
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.
Ancient Babylon, Hillah, Iraq
Al-Baleed Archaeological Park in Salalah, Dhofar, Oman. It is a part of the Land of Frankincense UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ancient Temple of Karnak in Luxor - Ruined Thebes Egypt. Walls, obelisks and statutes at Karnak Temple. Temple of Amon-Ra
Main entrance to the Giza Pyramid
Exterior of the desert castle Qasr Kharana (Kharanah or Harrana) near Amman, Jordan. Built in 8th century, used as caravanserai.
The River Nile in Aswan,Egypt
One of the great wonders of the ancient world, Persepolis embodies not just a grand architectural scheme but also a grand idea. It was conceived by Darius the Great who, in 520 BC, inherited the responsibility for ruling the world's first known empire founded by his predecessor, Cyrus the Great. Embracing tenets such as cultural tolerance and fair treatment of all subjects, Darius sought to reflect these concepts in the design of the magnificent palace complex at Persepolis, inviting architects from the furthest corner of the Persian Empire to contribute to its construction. The result is an eclectic set of structures, including monumental staircases, exquisite reliefs and imposing gateways, that testified to the expanse of Darius' domain.
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.
The ancient Qal'at al-Bahrain, also known as the Bahrain Fort or Portuguese Fort, is an archaeological site located in Karbabad, Bahrain, on the Persian Gulf.
Kibyra ancient city, Burdur. Turkey
Ruins of Processional street of ancient Babylon, Hillah, Iraq
Entrance of the Philae Temple of Isis in Agilkia Island, Egypt on a sunny day.
First pylon and the forecourt of Habu temple, the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III. Luxor. Egypt
The Karnak temple complex in Luxor in Egypt.
Qasr Kharana (Kharanah or Harrana), the desert castle in eastern Jordan (100 km of Amman). Built in 8th century AD to be used as caravanserai, a resting place for traders
Lindos Acropolis and the ruins of the temple of the goddess Athena Lindia
Almanamah city skyline
The ancient (2nd Century B.C.) city of Aphrodisias, dedicated to the goddess of love Aphrodite, was a Hellenistic city which also flourished under Roman and Byzantine rule. Aphrodisias today is in the Aegean region of Turkey.
The ruins of Pachacamac (Quechua: Pachakamaq), an archaeological site 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Lima, Peru in the Valley of the Lurín River. The site was first settled around A.D. 200 and was named after the \
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.
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