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The Hemet Maze Stone is a prehistoric petroglyph. It is just outside Hemet in Reinhardt Canyon, within the Lakeview Mountains, in Riverside County, California. On April 16, 1956, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger E. Miller donated the stone, along with 5.75 acres (23,300 m2) of associated land, to Riverside County. It is California Historical Landmark No.557. The government install...
The Hickison Petroglyph Recreation Area provides public access to petroglyphs created by prehistoric people living near Hickison Summit at the north end of the Toquima Range and the south end of the Simpson Park Mountains in the U.S. state of Nevada. The recreation area, maintained by the Bureau of Land Management, is 24 miles (39 km) east of Austin along U.S. Route 5...
Highway 279 Rock Art Site is located on the on the western side of Utah Scenic Byway 279. The rock art at this site could be anywhere from 700-3000 years old! Many of the petroglyphs are faded and/or have been vandalized.
Hiko Springs, also spelled Hyko Springs, is a natural spring located at the farming community of Hiko, in Lincoln County, eastern Nevada, United States. Its cool water flowing from the hillside spring supports the existence of the desert community. The Hiko Springs area has Native American petroglyphs.
Hiko Springs flows beyond the spring for about 5 miles (8.0 km) in...
Hisham's Palace (Arabic: قصر هشامQaṣr Hishāmor Arabic: خربة المفجرKhirbat al-Mafjar) is an important early Islamic archaeological site of the Umayyad dynasty from the first half of the 8th century, one of the so-called desert castles. It is located five km north of the town of Jericho, at Khirbat al-Mafjar in the West Bank. Spreading over 60 hectares (150 ac...
The trail starts at a sandy beach at Colorado River mile nine (north of Lee's Ferry) at the bottom of scenic Horseshoe Bend in Glen Canyon. The trailhead is only accessible via boat on the Colorado River.
There are two pit toilets on the north side of the trail just above the beach.
The first way to get to the trailhead is going upstream in a shallow-draft boat from t...
Horseshoe Canyon, formerly known as Barrier Canyon, is in a remote area west of the Green River and north of the Canyonlands National Park Maze District in Utah, USA. It is known for its collection of Barrier Canyon Style (BCS) rock art, including both pictographs and petroglyphs, which was first recognized as a unique style here. A portion of Horseshoe Canyon contain...
Hueco Tanks State Historic Site is a Texas historic site in the Hueco Tanks area, approximately 32 miles (51 km) northeast of El Paso, Texas. The park is popular for recreation such as birding and bouldering, and is culturally and spiritually significant to many Native Americans. This significance is partially manifested in the pictographs (rock paintings) that can be...
Huế Museum of Royal Fine Arts is a museum dedicated to Vietnam's imperial past and arts of that era. It is located in the former imperial capital of Huế.
By royal decree of 1927, a section for the art of Champa was also instituted.
In 2016, an exhibition called "Royal Treasures of the Nguyen dynasty" was shown, with pieces that were moved to Hanoi after 1945 for safek...
The Eastern Qing Tombs, located in Zunhua, 125 kilometers northeast of Beijing, are among the finest and largest extant Mausoleum complexes in China. Altogether 5 emperors (Shunzhi, Kangxi, Qianlong, Xianfeng, and Tongzhi), 15 empresses, 136 imperial concubines, 3 princes, and 2 princesses of the Qing Dynasty were buried here. Surrounded by Changrui Mountain, Jin...
Jabal Suwaj is located near al-Rass in Qasim Region, Saudi Arabia. It has neolithic rock art with animals, including ibex, camels, ostriches, dogs and cattle; along with human figures and Thamudic inscriptions
Jelling is the site of a large stone ship and two large burial mounds, the Jelling stones and Jelling Church which are an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994. In the North Mound, built between 958 and 959 CE (possibly for King Gorm of Denmark), an empty burial chamber was found. The South Mound was built around 970 and contains no burial. Beneath the two mounds is a...
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