Since 2016 an archaeological team made up of researchers from Australia and Laos, led by Louise Shewan, Dougald O’Reilly and ...
Known as the Plain of Jars, this UNESCO World Heritage site features thousands of massive, tubular-shaped stone vessels scattered across the Xieng Khouang plateau, some standing up to three meters ...
High in the mountains that separate northern Portugal and Galicia, dozens of stone mounds have stood silently over the ...
The hillsides surrounding the Malampuzha Dam in Palakkad have long been known for their quiet slopes and scattered mounds that merge gently with the reservoir’s edge. Yet when surveyors began ...
The mysterious alignments of standing stones scattered across Brittany in France have intrigued archaeologists and tourists alike for centuries. Now, fresh discoveries at the Le Plasker site near ...
Like many ancient sites, the existence of Su Nuraxi—a 3,500-year-old megalithic complex in Barumini, Sardinia—was known to local farmers long before it caught the attention of professional ...
These megalithic temples are aptly named for their colossal size – Ggantija meaning ‘belonging to the giant’ in Maltese. According to local legend, it was indeed giants that built these stunning ...
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Exploring the Temple of Seti I and the ancient megalithic Osireion at Abydos
Join me exploring Abydos in Egypt, where we visit the impressive Temple of Seti I known for its detailed hieroglyphs, massive columns, and preserved carvings. We also examine the mysterious ...
Ruins of a prehistoric stone wall submerged off the northwest coast of France may be evidence that a sunken city of legend actually existed. The megalithic structure is thought to be about 7,000 years ...
Located in Brittany, in the west of France, in the area that spreads between the Quiberon peninsula and the Gulf of Morbihan, this serial property composed of four component parts comprises a high ...
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