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Historical Places

Armintxe Cave

Armintxe Cave

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Armintxe Cave is an important Paleolithic rock art site located in Lekeitio, Spain. Discovered in 2016, it contains some of the most significant examples of Upper Paleolithic engravings in Europe. The cave paintings date back approximately 12,000 to 14,500 years, placing them in the Magdalenian period.Discovery and LocationArmintxe Cave was found by cavers in 2016…

Cave of Altxerri

Cave of Altxerri

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The Cave of Altxerri, located in the Basque Country of Spain, contains one of the most important Paleolithic art collections in Europe. Discovered in 1962, it offers significant insights into prehistoric human life and creativity. The cave’s artwork dates back to around 13,000 BC, placing it within the Upper Paleolithic period.Location and DiscoveryAltxerri Cave is…

Axlor

Axlor

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Axlor is an important archaeological site in northern Spain, located in the Basque Country. It provides valuable insight into Paleolithic human activity in the region. The site dates to the Middle and Upper Paleolithic periods, roughly between 100,000 and 30,000 years ago. Axlor has been extensively studied due to its well-preserved stratigraphy and the abundance…

Al Khazneh

Al-Khazneh

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Al-Khazneh, also known as “The Treasury,” stands as one of the most iconic structures in Petra, Jordan. Carved into the rose-red cliffs of the Petra valley, this archaeological marvel dates back to the 1st century AD. It is a prime example of Nabataean architecture and reflects the wealth and artistic sophistication of the Nabataean civilization.Historical…

Chufut Kale

Chufut-Kale

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Chufut-Kale is a historic cave town located in Crimea, near Bakhchisaray. The town’s name means “Jewish Fortress” in Crimean Tatar, though its origins date back much earlier. Archaeological evidence indicates the settlement was first established between the 5th and 6th centuries AD. The town served as a significant military, religious, and cultural center through various…

Tsagaan Salaa Rock Paintings

Tsagaan Salaa Rock Paintings

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The Tsagaan Salaa rock paintings, located in Mongolia’s Altai Mountains, represent one of the most significant petroglyph sites in Central Asia. These paintings are a vital source of information about the early inhabitants of this region, offering insight into their lives, beliefs, and environment.Location and DiscoveryThe Tsagaan Salaa rock paintings are found in the upper…

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