Baghdad - Episode 345
If any city could tell enough tales for thousand and thousand of thousand and one night, Baghdad is definitely one.
If any city could tell enough tales for thousand and thousand of thousand and one night, Baghdad is definitely one.
Yeah - that Delphi. The Oracle of Delphi isn't the only thing that was there. Great architecture and many stories and myths are also associated with the site.
Darband Cave is a lower Paleolithic cave located in northern Iran. It contains the easiest evidence for prehistoric humans in that time.
Located in West Java, Indonesia, Batujaya is at least 30 structural mounds across a five square kilometer area that dates back to at least the fifth and sixth centuries.
The remains of Amphipolis, an Ancient Greek city that was later a Roman city, is famous for many things including battles between the Spartans and Athenians and as a place for Alexander the Great spent a great deal of time.
Likely built during the Eastern Han dynasty, AD 25 to 220, the Tomb is a fascinating cross-shaped structure with a complicated history.
Part of the Maya civilization, Copán was a capital city of the major Classic Period kingdom. It was occupied for more than 2,000 years!
A fortified town from pre-Roman times, Nesactium's ruins are located in Croatia.
Before Hell Gap, there were more than a few gaps in our knowledge of the past.
A Maya site dating back to at least 250 AD, La Blanca probably served as a frontier post or trading center in support of a larger city.
Petroglyphs in Wisconsin? That's right. And they're fine examples of local animals of the time along with more abstract designs.