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The Giza Pyramid Complex is a monumental archaeological site in Egypt containing three primary pyramids built during the Old Kingdom’s Fourth Dynasty. The Great Pyramid, constructed for Pharaoh Khufu around 2560 BCE, remains the largest and most impressive structure. It served as a complex funerary...
Tiwanaku is a prominent pre-Columbian archaeological site situated near the southern shore of Lake Titicaca in western Bolivia. Between 300 and 1000 CE, it served as the administrative and ceremonial capital of a major Andean state that heavily influenced regional architecture and agricultural techn...
Kerma is an archaeological site in northern Sudan that preserves the capital of the ancient Kerma culture and the early Kingdom of Kush. The settlement developed from about 2500 BCE and included defensive works, a religious quarter, palaces, administrative areas, domestic buildings, and cemeteries....
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