"The Crypt Of San Magno, Anagni, Italy"
"Also known as the City of Popes (four popes hailed from town), Anagni is crowned by its beautiful romanesque cathedral dating back to turn of 11th and 12th centuries"
"The Phuktal Monastery Is Built Around A Natural Cave, Which Is Believed To Have Been Visited By Numerous Sages, Scholars, Translators, And Monks Around 2,550 Years Ago"
"Roman Silver 'Swiss Army Knife', 200 To 300 Ad, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The Piece Contains A Knife, Spoon And Fork Plus A Spike, Spatula And Small Pick"
"Akkadian Cuneiform Tablet (1750 Bce)"
"Here we see one of the earliest surviving recipes ever written in the ancient Akkadian language. The artifact is dated to be from around c. 1750 BCE., and is a well intact cuneiform tablet that shows us 25 recipes for stews, whereas 21 are meat stews and 4 are of vegetable stews, but it does not give the measurements or cooking time. The tablet's text was translated by Jean Bottéro and Teresa Lavender Fagan and is now located at Yale University."
"Pompeii Ruins From Above"
"More Than 3,000 Years Ago, This Outstanding Gold Beaker, Decorated With Winged Bulls And Foliage, Was Crafted By Highly-Skilled Artisans In Iran (National Museum Of Iran, Tehran)"'
"New Discovery: A Well-Preserved Section Of The Via Flaminia Was Discovered During Construction Works"
"The road connected Rome with central and northern Italy and was built in the second half of the 3rd century BC."
"Commonly Known As Dracula's Castle, Bran Castle Is Probably The Most Famous Medieval Castle In Romania"
"Chepstow Castle Sits Atop A Cliff Across The River Wye Which Separates England And Wales"
"A Mosaic Discovered In Ancient Hadrianoupolis, Eskipazar District, Karabük Province, Turkey"
"Inside La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona"
"These Are The Remains Of A Prehistoric House From The Bronze Age Settlement Of Akrotiri In Santorini"
"The Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri was one of the most important Minoan urban centres and ports in the Aegean Sea when it was covered by volcanic ash in the 17th century BC.
In prehistory it was a well connected Minoan port town, with connections to mainland Greece and as far afield as Egypt and Syria.
As the town was covered in ash following a volcanic eruption on the island, preservation of the settlement is exceptional, making this one of the most significant archaeological sites in Greece"
"The Roman Pantheon"
"Then vs. Now : Maiden Castle; Largest Hill Fortress In England"
"Built in 600 BC, and greatly expanded in 450 BC, fortress sits atop a large hill 914m long. In Iron Age, hundreds of people lived there"
"Mehrangarh Fort"
"Mehrangarh located in Jodhpur Rajasthan is one of the largest forts in India. Built in around 1459 by Rao Jodha the fort is situated 410 feet above the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Inside its boundaries there are several palaces known for their intricate carvings and expansive courtyards.
Also known as (The Cursed Fort) This is one of the largest Fort in the world and probably the strongest. Its located near Jodhpur and is situated 410 feet above the city. This fort has been part of several battles but enemies could never conquer this mighty fort.
Location : Jodhpur, Rajasthan"
"Old City Of Efes, İzmir, Turkey"'
"Wreck Of The Ten Sail Is A Historic Shipwreck Event That Occurred Off The East End Of Grand Cayman On 8 February 1794"
This is a shoop.
It is indeed a fake. Er, uh... I mean shoop.
Actually, it was changed because not everyone is a christian. It's more PC to use CE because it includes everyone, and not just those who don't really know anything and think their culture is the only one worth recognizing. Like you. I'm talking about you.