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The necropolis of Sant'Andrea Priu is an archaeological site located on the south side of the fertile plain of Saint Lucia, in the municipality of Bonorva, Sardinia. The complex, one of the most important of the island, is composed of twenty domus de janas; one of them with its eighteen rooms appears to be one of the largest hypogean tombs of the Mediterranean basin.
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The necropolis of Sas Arzolas de Goi is an archaeological site located a short distance from the town of Nughedu Santa Vittoria, in the historical region of Barigadu, central Sardinia. Situated partly on a trachytic hill and partly in a boulder untouched by quarrying, it consists of seven multi-chambered domus de janas.
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The necropolis of Sas Concas is a prehistoric archaeological site located in the municipality of Oniferi, in the province of Nuoro, Sardinia.
The complex is composed of twenty domus de janas dug into the trachyte and dated to the third millennium BC (Abealzu-Filigosa culture). One of its main features are the petroglyphs depicting the "upside down", a stylized human f...
The domus de janas of Sos Furrighesos is located in the province of Sassari, in the territory of Anela, about ten kilometres NE from the town of Nughedu San Nicolò, and is situated on the southern ridge of Pianu Oschiri, a volcanic plateau on the border between Goceano and Logudoro. It is a necropolis dug into the rock on the ridge of the volcanic plateau of Pi...
Nemea is an ancient site in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. Formerly part of the territory of Cleonae in ancient Argolis, it is today situated in the regional unit of Corinthia. The small village of Archaia Nemea (formerly known as "Iraklion") is immediately southwest of the archaeological site, while the new town of Nemea lies to the west.
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Nemrut or Nemrud is a 2,134 m (7,001 ft) high mountain in southeastern Turkey, notable for the summit where a number of large statues is erected around what is assumed to be a royal tomb from the 1st century BCE.
In 62 BC, King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene built on the mountain top a tomb-sanctuary flanked by huge statues (8–9 m/26–30 ft high) of himself...
Spiennes is a Walloon village in the municipality of Mons, Belgium. It is well known for its neolithic flint mines, which are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The entry on the list describes them as "the largest and earliest concentration of ancient mines in Europe" and cites the level of human technological development they demonstrate as justification for...
Note: There is no direct access to the Monuments. All access is through the Visitor Center and by guided tour. As the number of visitors that can be accommodated at the Monuments each day is limited, visitors are advised to come as early in the day as possible.
Brú na Bóinne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in County Meath, Ireland and is the largest...
Nim Li Punit is a Maya Classic Period site in the Toledo District of the nation of Belize, located 40 kilometres north of the town of Punta Gorda, at 16° 19' N, 88° 47' 60W. Nim Li Punit is sometimes known as Big Hat or Top Hat; the name is Kekchi Maya for "Big Hat", referring to the large elaborate head-dress on a stela sculpture found on site depicting one o...
The Nimrod Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Ayyubid castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m (2600 feet) above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
Alternative forms and spellings include:Kal'atinstea...
Ninstints is the usual name in English for SGang Gwaay Llanagaay ("Red Cod Island Village"), a village site of the Haida people and part of the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site in the Queen Charlotte Islands of the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Also spelled Nan Sdins and also called Skungwai or SGang Gwaay, which is the Haida name ...
Nippur was an ancient Sumerian city. It was the special seat of the worship of the Sumerian god Enlil, the "Lord Wind", ruler of the cosmos, subject to An alone. Nippur was located in modern Nuffar in Afak, Al-QÄdisiyyah Governorate, Iraq (roughly 200 km south of Baghdad). Occupation at the site extended back to the, the Ubaid period (Ubaid 2 - Hajji Muhammed), U...
Nora is an ancient pre-Roman and Roman town on a peninsula near Pula, near to Cagliari in Sardinia.
In his Description of Greece, Pausanias, a Greek-Roman geographer of the second century, narrates the mythological foundation of the city: "After Aristaeus, the Iberians crossed to Sardinia, under Norax as leader of the expedition, and they founded the city of Nora. The...
CThe Norias of Hama are a number of norias ("wheels of pots") along the Orontes River in the city of Hama, Syria. Only seventeen of the original norias remain. They are mostly unused now and serve an aesthetic purpose. They were called "the most splendid norias ever constructed." The norias of Hama were submitted as a tentative World Heritage Site by the Syrian Arab R...
Igaliku is best known for the ruins of Garðar, once the religious heart of 12th-century Norse Greenland. The area was at the very heart of the Eastern Settlement and has been extensively archaeologically excavated since the 1830s. There are several historical graves in the area, although most have not presently been identified.
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