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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kot_DijiKot Diji - Wikipedia

    Kot Diji. /  27.34556°N 68.70667°E  / 27.34556; 68.70667. The ancient site at Kot Diji ( Sindhi: ڪوٽ ڏیجي; Urdu: کوٹ ڈیجی) was the forerunner of the Indus Civilization. The occupation of this site is attested already at 3300 BCE. The remains consist of two parts; the citadel area on high ground (about 12 m [39 ft])), and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bahla_FortBahla Fort - Wikipedia

    Bahla Fort. /  22.96417°N 57.30111°E  / 22.96417; 57.30111. Bahla Fort ( Arabic: قلعة بهلاء, romanized : Qalʿat Bahlāʿ) is one of four historic fortresses situated at the foot of the Jebel Akhdar highlands in Oman and was the country's first UNESCO-listed fort added in 1987. In 1988, the Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ʿAin_GhazalʿAin Ghazal - Wikipedia

    ʿAin Ghazal ( Arabic: عين غزال, romanized : ʿayn ġazāl) is a Neolithic archaeological site located in metropolitan Amman, Jordan, about 2 km (1.24 mi) north-west of Amman Civil Airport. The site is remarkable for being the place where the ʿAin Ghazal statues were found, which are among the oldest large-sized statues ever discovered.

  4. کنوسوس. /  ۳۵٫۲۹۸۰۶° شمالی ۲۵٫۱۶۳۰۶° شرقی  / 35.29806; 25.16306. East-west width of inhabited area is ۳ کیلومتر (۱٫۹ مایل) max. Total inhabited area is ۱۰ کیلومتر مربع (۳٫۹ مایل مربع). The palace building itself is ۱۴٬۰۰۰ متر مربع (۱۵۰٬۰۰۰ فوت ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AoudaghostAoudaghost - Wikipedia

    Goldfields are indicated by light brown shading: Bambuk, Bure, Lobi, and Akan. Aoudaghost, also transliterated as Awadaghust, Awdughast, Awdaghusht, Awdaghost, and Awdhaghurst ( Arabic: أودغست) is a former Berber town in Hodh El Gharbi, Mauritania. [1] It was an important oasis town at the southern end of a trans-Saharan caravan route ...

  6. If you do have some experience, you should let your tutor know so that they might consider this as they guide you through the course. Two of the most common types of `earth building' are: · Adobe (i.e. mud brick) involves making bricks (i.e. blocks) out of mud; allowing them to dry and then laying them to form a wall; the same way that any ...

  7. Etruscan architecture. Etruscan architecture was created between about 900 BC and 27 BC, when the expanding civilization of ancient Rome finally absorbed Etruscan civilization. The Etruscans were considerable builders in stone, wood and other materials of temples, houses, tombs and city walls, as well as bridges and roads.

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