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The Rock-cut Tombs of Qizqapan

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The Rock Tombs of Qyzqapan: A Glimpse into Ancient Kurdish HistoryThe rock tombs of Qyzqapan, also known as Ashkawt-i Qizqapan, are a remarkable archaeological site located near the Paleolithic cave of Zarzi in Iraqi Kurdistan. This site offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient cultures that once thrived in this region.A Cave with Many NamesIn…

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Haouanets of Sidi Ahmed Latrech

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The Haouanet of Sidi Ahmed Latrech: A Glimpse into Tunisia’s Ancient PastNestled in the heart of Tunisia’s northwestern region, near the village of Sidi Ahmed Latrech, lies an archaeological treasure trove: the Haouanet of Sidi Ahmed Latrech. These ancient rock-cut tombs offer a unique window into the lives and burial practices of the region’s past…

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Haouanets of Chaouach

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Haouanets of Chaouach: Ancient Tombs in Tunisia’s LandscapeChaouach, a village in Tunisia’s Béja Governorate, boasts a rich history. It sits between Béja and Tunis, overlooking the Medjerda River valley. In ancient times, Chaouach was an important site, hosting a Roman Catholic diocese and serving as a crossroads for various civilizations. Among its most intriguing historical…

Sannai Maruyama Site

Sannai-Maruyama Site

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The Sannai-Maruyama site, located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, is one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the Jomon period. It provides invaluable insights into the life and culture of people in prehistoric Japan. This site, dating from around 3900 BC to 2300 BC, offers a window into a time when humans were transitioning from…

Iwajuku Site

Iwajuku Site

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The Iwajuku Site is a significant archaeological site located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Discovered in 1946, this site has provided crucial insights into Japan’s Paleolithic period. This era, which predates the advent of agriculture, represents a time when early humans in Japan relied on hunting, gathering, and stone tools for survival.Discovery and ExcavationIn 1946, amateur…

Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins

Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins

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The Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins, located in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, represent one of the most significant archaeological sites from the Sengoku period. This site offers invaluable insight into the political, cultural, and social history of 16th-century Japan.Historical Background of the Asakura ClanThe Asakura clan rose to prominence during the turbulent Sengoku period, also known…

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