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Funerary Structures

tomb of askia, gao

Tomb of Askia, Gao

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The Tomb of Askia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a magnificent historical monument located in Gao, Mali. This 17-meter tall pyramidal structure is a testament to the power and influence of the Songhai Empire, one of the largest African empires in history. The tomb is a symbol of the cultural, architectural, and historical richness of the region, beckoning history enthusiasts from around the globe.

the mastaba tombs

The Mastaba Tombs

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Located in the ancient burial grounds of Egypt, the Mastaba Tombs are a fascinating testament to the architectural prowess and cultural beliefs of the early Egyptian civilization. These flat-roofed, rectangular structures, with their sloping sides and intricate interior designs, offer a captivating glimpse into the world of the afterlife as perceived by the ancient Egyptians.

the kapilikaya rock tomb

The Kapilikaya Rock Tomb

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Located in the province of Çorum, Turkey, the Kapilikaya Rock Tomb is a fascinating historical site that dates back to the Hellenistic period. This ancient tomb, carved directly into a rock face, offers a unique glimpse into the burial practices and architectural prowess of the civilizations that once thrived in this region.

county meath, loughcrew

Loughcrew Cairns

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County Meath, home to the ancient Loughcrew Cairns, is a captivating historical site located in Ireland. This collection of Neolithic passage tombs, often referred to as the Hills of the Witch, is a testament to the ingenuity and spiritual beliefs of our ancestors. The site offers a unique glimpse into the past, with its intricate carvings and alignment with the sun during the equinoxes, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.County Meath, home to the ancient Loughcrew Cairns, is a captivating historical site located in Ireland. This collection of Neolithic passage tombs, often referred to as the Hills of the Witch, is a testament to the ingenuity and spiritual beliefs of our ancestors. The site offers a unique glimpse into the past, with its intricate carvings and alignment with the sun during the equinoxes, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

silbury hill prehistoric mound

Silbury Hill Prehistoric Mound

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Silbury Hill is a prehistoric monument located near Avebury in Wiltshire, England. It is an artificial mound that stands at 39 meters high, making it the largest man-made mound in Europe. Its construction began around 2400 BCE (4,423 years ago) and took many years to complete.

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