Wayback Machine 2 captures 3 Mar 2023 - 3 Oct 2023 Feb MAR Oct Previous capture 03 Next capture 2022 2023 2024 About this capture Skip to content The Global Archaeology World's most intriguing civilization Search Search Home About us Contact us Privacy Policy Saint Nicholas Posted on February 28, 2023 by admin Saint Nicholas of Myra, often referred to as Nicholas of Bari, was a first-century Christian bishop of Greek ancestry who was born in the port city of Myra in Asia Minor during… Acropolis of Athens Posted on February 24, 2023 by admin The Parthenon, which is the most well-known of these ancient structures, is still standing on the Acropolis of Athens Greece, a medieval fortification perched atop a rocky outcrop above the city. The… Easter Island Statue Posted on February 22, 2023 by admin Easter Island, one of the most isolated inhabited places on Earth, is well known for the 1,000 or more mysterious, towering statues known as moai that mark its landscape. According to the… Bronze Sculpture Posted on February 22, 2023 by admin Bronze is the metal most usually used to make cast metal sculptures, which is why these works of art are frequently referred to as simply “bronzes.”. It can be used for sculptures,… Venus De Milo Posted on February 22, 2023 by admin It was publicly displayed in the Louvre Museum ever since the statue was recovered on the Greek island of Milos in 1820, making it one of the most well-known examples of ancient… Cave of Altamira Posted on February 22, 2023 by admin Prehistoric paintings can be found in Altamira, a Paleolithic cave in Santillana del Mar, Cantabrian area, northern Spain. In addition to Paleolithic cave art, the cave has remnants of the daily activities… The Great Pyramids of Giza Posted on February 22, 2023 by admin The tomb of Khufu, a ruler of the Fourth Dynasty, is located inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest pyramid in Egypt. The pyramid, the earliest of the Seven Wonders of… Tikal Guatemala Posted on February 22, 2023 by admin The ancient Mayans’ most powerful kingdom was one of their conquest states, whose capital was Tikal. Tikal’s monumental architecture reached its pinnacle between the years 200 and 900 BC, although it has… Queen Zenobia Posted on February 22, 2023 by admin Syrian monarch Septimia Zenobia ruled the Palmyrene Empire in the third century. Her ancestry is shrouded in many traditions; she was likely not a commoner and wed Odaenathus, the city’s lord. In… Iconic Artifacts from the Ancient World Posted on February 20, 2023 by admin Artifacts : A thing or any kind of object that is made by humans is an item of cultural-historical events. Venus of Willendorf: It is Short and fat and nearly about 30… ©2023 The Global Archaeology | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme