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Axlor

Axlor is a prehistoric archeological site in the village of Dima in Biscay in the Autonomous Basque Community of Spain, dating from the Middle Paleolithic or Mousterian period.

Diamond Bluff Site-Mero Mound Group

Diamond Bluff Site or Mero Mound Group is an archeological site near Diamond Bluff, Wisconsin, in Pierce County, Wisconsin.


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Al Bayda', Yemen

Sheba Kingdom (1,200 BCE to 325 CE) — archeological site of empire's capital is nearby.

Baška

Highlights are the early Christian archeological site from the 5th century, the renowned Baška tablet from the year 1100 found in the Church of St. Lucy the nearby Jurandvor, the remains of a Roman settlement, as well as many historical churches and chapels.

Bullet Tree Falls

Bullet Tree Falls has developed a small tourist economy facilitated by its location between San Ignacio and the El Pilar Mayan archeological site.

Ephyra

Efyra, a village and an archeological site in Elis, Greece

Fort Mitchell Site

Fort Mitchell Historic Site, in Fort Mitchell, Alabama, an archeological site listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Russell County, Alabama

Gozan

Tell Halaf, a Syrian archeological site near the city of Guzana or Gozan

Graham Cave

Graham Cave is a Native American archeological site near Mineola, Missouri in Montgomery County in the hills above the Loutre River.

Guissona

The archeological site includes the water supply of the actual Medieval enclosure, the wells of the public fountain, a number of headstones (e.g., the gravestone of Servilla Praepusa (2nd-3rd century AD), a sculpture of a Roman horseman, and the Necropolis located in the area of Cal Mines.

Harrell Site

The Harrell Site, also known as the M.D. Harrell Site, is a Native American archeological site near South Bend in southern Young County, Texas.

Illerup Ådal

Illerup Ådal is an archeological site located near Skanderborg, Denmark.

Körös

Körös or Criş, a river that flows into Tisza, was used for an archeological site of the Starcevo-Körös culture

Lynne, Wisconsin

The McCord Village, an archeological site, is located within the town.

Magothy Quartzite Quarry Archeological Site

The Magothy Quartzite Quarry Archeological Site is an archaeological site near Pasadena in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Mallén

Belsinon is an ancient Celtiberian archeological site located in the Cerro del Convento hillock, formerly known as Mania or Manlia, near Mallén.

Neo-Tiwanakan architecture

The Neo-Tiwanakan or Pseudo-Tiwanakan architecture is a style developed by the architect Emilio Villanueva Peñaranda between the years 1930 and 1948 inspired in the designs of the Pre-Columbian archeological site of Tiwanaku in Bolivia.

Nova Zagora

The most prominent archeological site is in the nearby village of Karanovo.

Pilak, Tripura

The archeological site used to be a part of Samatata kingdom in historical Bengal, and is part of a series of archeological sites that includes Mainamati and Somapura Mahavihara in Bangladesh .

Pleasant View Farm

Pleasant View Farm containing Samuel F. Glass House, Franklin, Tennessee, with a Mississippian culture archeological site

Sanauli

Sanauli is an archeological site located in Barot tehsil, Baghpat district, Uttar Pradesh, India, where 125 graves belonging to Indus Valley Civilisation were found.

Sandy Point Site

The Sandy Point Site, or Sandy Point Archeological Site, is an archaeological site near Ocean City in Worcester County, Maryland.

Secret of the Incas

Secret of the Incas was filmed by Paramount Pictures on location in Peru at Cuzco and Machu Picchu, the first time that a major Hollywood studio filmed at this archeological site.

Thomas E. Creek

:For the archeological site around Thomas Creek in Florida, see Thomas Creek Archeological District.

Uturu

In Uturu is the archeological site of Ugwuele, in which was found a huge collection of stone-age implements, suggesting that the site was a major factory for such tools.

Walker Prehistoric Village Archeological Site

Walker Prehistoric Village Archeological Site is an archeological site located near Poolesville, Montgomery County, Maryland.