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#12932702
1 November 2025
PETRA, JORDAN – OCTOBER 26: A general view of an archaeological site with ongoing research inside the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, in Petra, Jordan, on October 26, 2025.
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1 November 2025
PETRA, JORDAN – OCTOBER 26: A general view of an archaeological site with ongoing research inside the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, in Petra, Jordan, on October 26, 2025.
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30 October 2025
A view of the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, Mexico on October 29, 2025.
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30 October 2025
People are seen at the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, Mexico on October 29, 2025.
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5 July 2025
Historic building foundations are preserved at an archaeological site in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 24, 2025.
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16 March 2025
GATINEAU, CANADA - MARCH 8: Sculpted objects from 2,500 to 500 years ago are on display inside the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, on March 8, 2025.
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#12031115
8 February 2025
A view of an exhibition pavilion at the Archaeological Park and Megamuseum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The museum is built over the megalithic site to protect it and allow scholars to continue their research. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, situated on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031122
8 February 2025
A view of an exhibition pavilion at the Archaeological Park and Megamuseum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The museum is built over the megalithic site to protect it and allow scholars to continue their research. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, situated on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031107
8 February 2025
Human footprints and traces of plowing are visible inside the Archaeological Park and Megamuseum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The museum is constructed over the megalithic site to protect it and enable scholars to continue their research. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, situated on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031108
8 February 2025
Human footprints and traces of plowing are visible inside the Archaeological Park and Megamuseum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The museum is constructed over the megalithic site to protect it and enable scholars to continue their research. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, situated on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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8 February 2025
Human footprints and traces of plowing are visible inside the Archaeological Park and Megamuseum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The museum is constructed over the megalithic site to protect it and enable scholars to continue their research. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, situated on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#12031109
8 February 2025
Different layers of soil from various eras are displayed for visitors at the Archaeological Park and Megamuseum in Aosta, Italy, on February 7, 2025. The museum is built over the megalithic site to protect it and allow scholars to continue their research. The Megalithic Area of Saint-Martin-de-Corleans, situated on the outskirts of Aosta, reflects the progression of human history. Its unplanned discovery in 1969, prompted by the city's urban expansion, reveals an archaeological site containing evidence dating from the Neolithic period to the Roman Age, including the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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#11922091
6 January 2025
People observe artifacts found on the excavation site of the former Saxon Palace in Warsaw, Poland on 05 January, 2025.
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6 January 2025
People observe artifacts found on the excavation site of the former Saxon Palace in Warsaw, Poland on 05 January, 2025.
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24 December 2024
Diego Prieto Hernandez, director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History, speaks during a briefing conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 23, 2024.
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#11713323
27 October 2024
In 1994, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) excavates Chaccoben and restores the site, which remains closed to the public until 2002. Today, one temple is still overgrown with nature, and they are unable to restore it, on march 13, 2009.
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