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The Chapel of the Tablet, housing the alleged Ark of the Covenant
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Once thought (erroneously) to be a city of the biblical Queen of Sheba, Great Zimbabwe stands as the most important archaeological site yet found in sub-Saharan Africa. Though historians are still seeking answers about the origin and purpose of the city, evidence suggests the Shona, ancestors of the modern Bantu, built it beginning around A.D. 1250 and that it served as a spiritual center.
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Dead sea scrolls
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Aerial view of Horbat Qumran, looking east
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THE BLACK PHARAOHS
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Temple of Ramses II, statues of Ramses II
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Luxor, EgyptThe Kiosk of Taharqa, first courtyard at the Karnak Temple.
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The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (c.1503-1482 BC) (photo) Deir El-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt
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Seated statue of King Djoser (2630-2611 BC) from the Mortuary Temple beside the Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara, Early Dynastic Period (limestone)
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Bust of Queen Nefertiti, from the studio of the sculptor Thutmose at Tell el-Amarna (painted limestone)
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Bust of Amenophis IV (Akhenaten) (c.1364-1347 BC) from the Temple of Amun, Karnak, c.1353-1337 BC (sandstone) (detail
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Pharaoh bas-relief in Museum of Luxor
Lifesize statuette of the king, from the tomb of Tutankhamun (c.1370-52 BC)
Luxor Museum Statue
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RAMSES II TEMPLE, ABU SIMBLE, EGYPT
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Egypt, Nubia, Nile, Abu Simbel, Great temple of Rameses II, statues of Ramses II
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Relief with a Portrait of Pharaoh Thutmosis III (c.1504-1450 BC) Luxor Museum of Ancient Art, Egypt
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Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Great Temple of Ramses II
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Satue of the pharaoh Ramesses II
Mask of Tutankhamen‘s
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Nimrud in northern Iraq was once the capital of the Assyrian empire.
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New Kingdom pharaoh Thutmosis inscriptions on rocks at the Nile’s Third Cataract record the ruler’s name and titles and celebrate his victory
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ruins of columns, along with one restored to its full height, mark the entrance porch that King Taharqa added to the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak
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Nubia was a major source of gold for ancient Egypt. At Thebes the tomb of King Tutankhamun’s viceroy to Nubia—a man named Huy—shows Nubian royalty in procession delivering rings of gold as part of their tribute to their overlord.
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Centuries after Nubia lost control of Egypt, it continued to follow its neighbor’s tradition of marking royal tombs with pyramids, like these restored at Meroë. Today Sudan has more pyramids than Egypt.
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The wooden figurine of a faithful servant from Nubia was laid to rest with Niankh-Pepi, a 6th dynasty chief of Upper Egypt, in his tomb at Meir.
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Valley of the Kings
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the ancient city of Palmyra, also known as Tadmor, was in existence as far back as the 19th century B.C. Its importance grew around 300 B.C. as trading caravans began using it as a way station between Mesopotamia and Persia.
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Persia: Ancient Soul of Iran
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Stairway, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East
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Rements first pre-Islamic dynasty In IRAN
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Relief frieze on the front of the eastern stairway of the Apadana (Audience Hall) c.515 BC
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stonehedge
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CITADEL OF BAM known as the "Tower of David,“ a landmark of the city since ancient times
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Jerusalem, Israel
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Templd Mound
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JERSALEM, OVERVIEW OF OLD WALLED CITY
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Temple of Karnak reflected in lake at sunset
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Israel, Jerusalem, All Nations Church in Garden of Gethsemane Mary Magdalene Church at background
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Masada was the mountain fortress constructed by King Herod that was occupied by Jewish rebels after the Jewish revolt in the first century.
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Israel, Jerusalem, Kidron Valley, Tomb Of Absalom
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Temple of the Greek Goddess Athena built in 5th Century BC
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Ancient Ruins in Mykonos Greece
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Ancient city of Troy