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A Common Green Forest Lizard (Calotes calotes), locally known as a 'Heeraluwa', camouflages against a stone wall near the Warawala Old Steel...

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The Historic Warawala Old Steel Bridge In Ruwanwella, Sri Lanka

17 February 2026

A Common Green Forest Lizard (Calotes calotes), locally known as a 'Heeraluwa', camouflages against a stone wall near the Warawala Old Steel...

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17 February 2026

A Common Green Forest Lizard (Calotes calotes), locally known as a 'Heeraluwa', camouflages against a stone wall near the Warawala Old Steel Bridge in Ruwanwella, Sri Lanka. This species is native to South Asia and is a prime example of the rich biodiversity found within the tropical ecosystems of the Sabaragamuwa Province


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A man on Richterhoehe on Moenchsberg looks toward Hohensalzburg Fortress above snow-covered trees and misty hills in Salzburg, Austria, on F...

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Man On Richterhoehe Overlooking Hohensalzburg Fortress In Winter

16 February 2026

A man on Richterhoehe on Moenchsberg looks toward Hohensalzburg Fortress above snow-covered trees and misty hills in Salzburg, Austria, on F...

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16 February 2026

A man on Richterhoehe on Moenchsberg looks toward Hohensalzburg Fortress above snow-covered trees and misty hills in Salzburg, Austria, on February 15, 2026. Winter weather and low clouds surround the historic hilltop landmark.


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Shadows of the statue of Saint Nicholas project onto a stone wall in the square outside the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, creating a visual sc...

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Shadows Of Saint Nicholas Statue Cast On Stone Wall In Bari

15 February 2026

Shadows of the statue of Saint Nicholas project onto a stone wall in the square outside the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, creating a visual sc...

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15 February 2026

Shadows of the statue of Saint Nicholas project onto a stone wall in the square outside the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, creating a visual scene in the historic center of Bari, Italy, on November 12, 2025.


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Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

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Archeologists Uncover First Apsidal Buddhist Temple In Nepal

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

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11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of the excavations, attends a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncovers Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.


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Archaeologists from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University hold a press confer...

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Archeologists Uncover First Apsidal Buddhist Temple In Nepal

11 February 2026

Archaeologists from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University hold a press confer...

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11 February 2026

Archaeologists from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University hold a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026, announcing the uncovering of the first apsidal Buddhist temple in Nepal. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncover Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.


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Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

#13304678

Archeologists Uncover First Apsidal Buddhist Temple In Nepal

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

#13304678

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of the excavations, attends a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncovers Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.


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Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

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Archeologists Uncover First Apsidal Buddhist Temple In Nepal

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

#13304679

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of the excavations, briefs about the findings during a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncovers Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.


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Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

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Archeologists Uncover First Apsidal Buddhist Temple In Nepal

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

#13304680

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of the excavations, briefs about the findings during a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncovers Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.


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Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

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Archeologists Uncover First Apsidal Buddhist Temple In Nepal

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of t...

#13304681

11 February 2026

Professor Robin Coningham, UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage at Durham University and co-director of the excavations, briefs about the findings during a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 11, 2026. A collaborative team of national and international experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, Lumbini Development Trust, and Durham University's UNESCO Chair uncovers Nepal's first example of an apsidal Buddhist temple within the ancient city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, one of the best-preserved Early Historic cities and hinterlands in South Asia. A clear category of temple in South Asia, they are called apsidal as they have a curved end wall that defines the religious focus of the monument, with an entrance platform at the other end. The earliest known examples are cut into rock, with later monuments constructed out of stone, timber, or brick. The monument revealed at Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu, the first discovered in Nepal, follows this exact layout but is unusual in its location. It is a rare example of an apsidal temple constructed within a city rather than in a separate religious complex. The newly discovered apsidal structure is built near the center of the city of Tilaurakot-Kapilavastu over the remains of the city's earlier palatial complex. This central walled complex defines an area of 100 by 100 meters through a massive brick wall measuring 1.5 meters wide. After its abandonment, the complex becomes a focus for veneration, with Buddhist monasteries built over its ruined monumental walls. It is within the courtyard of one of these monasteries that the apsidal temple is built, enshrining and respecting an earlier Buddhist stupa within the earlier monastery.


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A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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Go Asia Supermarket Signage And Retail Interior In Munich

6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays prominent illuminated logo signage above the checkout and entrance areas.


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A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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Go Asia Supermarket Signage And Retail Interior In Munich

6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays prominent illuminated logo signage above the checkout and entrance areas.


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A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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Go Asia Supermarket Signage And Retail Interior In Munich

6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays prominent illuminated logo signage above the checkout and entrance areas.


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A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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Go Asia Supermarket Signage And Retail Interior In Munich

6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays pro...

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6 February 2026

A Go Asia Supermarket features green walls and red lanterns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 06, 2026. The retail space displays prominent illuminated logo signage above the checkout and entrance areas.


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Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026....

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Go Asia Supermarket Signage And Retail Interior In Munich

6 February 2026

Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026....

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6 February 2026

Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026. The retail space displays prominent illuminated logo signage above the checkout and entrance areas.


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Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026....

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Go Asia Supermarket Signage And Retail Interior In Munich

6 February 2026

Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026....

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6 February 2026

Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026. The retail space displays prominent illuminated logo signage above the checkout and entrance areas.


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Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026....

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Go Asia Supermarket Signage And Retail Interior In Munich

6 February 2026

Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026....

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6 February 2026

Customers shop inside a Go Asia Supermarket, which features green walls and red lanterns, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 6, 2026. The retail space displays prominent illuminated logo signage above the checkout and entrance areas.


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