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Grottoes of Catullus is the name given to the ruins of a Roman villa which was built at the end of the 1st century BC and the beginning of the 1st century AD at the northern most end of the peninsula of Sirmione on the southern shore of Lake Garda.
The archaeological complex, still partially unearthed today, covers an area of about two hectares. The villa has a rectan...
Grumentum was an ancient Roman city in the centre of Lucania, in what is now thecomuneof Grumento Nova, c. 50 km (31 mi) south of Potenza by the direct road through Anxia, and 80 km (50 mi) by theVia Herculia, at the point of divergence of a road eastward to Heraclea.
The main public buildings of the city have been excavated and are in excellent condition.
The first L...
Stecci Medieval Tombstones Graveyards in Gvozno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The tombstones feature a wide range of decorative motifs and inscriptions.
Stećaks was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016. It includes 30 tombstones – of which 22 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2 from Croatia, 3 from Montenegro, and 3 from Serbia.
The Gymnasium at Delphi is a building complex of the 4th century BC at Delphi, Greece, which comprised the xystus and the palaestra, along with its auxiliary buildings such as the changing rooms and baths. It was situated between the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia and the fountain Castalia. Some remains of archaic buildings, discovered under the xystus, were possibly rel...
Horseshoe and Hackberry are conveniently on the same trail. The trailhead is down an unimproved dirt road that is 4 miles from the park visitor center. High clearance and 4-wheel drive are strongly recommended. Stop by the visitor center for directions and road conditions.
This trail is primitive and crosses packed dirt, sandy wash, and slickrock. Past the trail regis...
Hadrian's Wall was a defensive fortification in northern England. Begun in AD 122, during the rule of emperor Hadrian, it was the first of two fortifications built across Great Britain, the second being the Antonine Wall, lesser known of the two because its physical remains are less evident today.
The wall was the most heavily fortified border in the Empire. In additi...
Ħaġar Qim (Standing/Worshipping Stones) is a megalithic temple complex found on the Mediterranean island of Malta, dating from the Ġgantija phase (3600-3200 BC). The Megalithic Temples of Malta are amongst the most ancient religious sites on Earth, described by the World Heritage Sites committee as "unique architectural masterpieces." In 1992 UNESCO recognized Ħaġar Q...
Halicarnassus was an ancient Greek city at what is now Bodrum in Turkey. It was located in southwest Caria on a picturesque, advantageous site on the Ceramic Gulf. The city was famous for the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, also known simply as the Tomb of Mausolus, whose name provided the origin of the word "mausoleum". The mausoleum, built from 353 to 350 BC, ranked as ...
The Hypogeum of Paola, Malta, literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory. Thought to be originally a sanctuary, it became a necropolis in prehistoric times. It is the only prehistoric underground temple in the world.
The Hypogeum was depicted on a 2 cents 5 mils stamp issued in the Maltese I...
Haluza, also known as Halasa, Chellous (Χελλοὺςin Greek, although in the 6th-century Madaba Map the town appears asΕΛΟΥϹΑ), Elusa, al-Khalasa and al-Khalūṣ (Arabic), was a city in the Negev near present-day Kibbutz Mash'abei Sadeh that was once part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on ...
Built in 1795 by Jazzar Pasha, Acre's Turkish bath has a series of hot rooms and a hexagonal steam room with a marble fountain. It was used by the Irgun as a bridge to break into the citadel's prison. The bathhouse kept functioning until 1950.
Hamat Tiberias is an ancient archaeological site and an Israeli national park known as Hamat Tverya National Park which is located on the Tiberias-Zemach road that runs along the shore of the Sea of Galilee to Tiberias.
HammathorHammais the Hebrew and Semitic word for "hot spring." The Hebrew possessive plural ishamei-. It is adjacent to the ancient city of Tiberias, ...
Hangzhou is the capital and largest city of Zhejiang Province in Eastern China. As of 2010, the entire administrative division or prefecture had a registered population of 8.7 million people.
A core city of the Yangtze River Delta, Hangzhou has a position on the Hangzhou Bay 180 kilometres (110 mi) southwest of Shanghai that gives it economic power. It has been one of...
Hara Castle was a Japanese castle in Hizen Province (today in Minamishimabara, Nagasaki). During the Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638), rebellious peasants were besieged there.
As a result of the Shimabara Rebellion in 1637, the Shogunate decided to expel the Portuguese from Japan. The Dutch, meanwhile, gained the trust of the authorities after they bombarded Hara...
Hardknott Roman Fort is an archeological site, the remains of the Roman fortMediobogdum, located on the western side of the Hardknott Pass in the English county of Cumbria. The fort was built between 120 and 138 on a rocky spur, and was initially garrisoned by a detachment of theCohors IV Delmatarumfrom the Dalmatian coast (in modern Croatia). It was abandoned around ...
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