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The mysterious site of Tiya, containing around 36 ancient stelae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tiya, Ethiopia, Africa
Stelae A dating from 731 AD depicting Rabbit 18, Copan Ruins, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Honduras, Central America
King Ezana's Stele is the central obelisk still standing in the Northern Stelae Park, Axum, Ethiopia, Africa
Stelae in front of Structure 1, Calakmul Mayan Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campeche, Mexico, North America
The mysterious site of Tiya, containing around 36 ancient stelae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tiya, Ethiopia, Africa
Stelae in front of Structure 2, Calakmul Mayan Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campeche, Mexico, North America
Stelae in foreground, North Acropolis, Tikal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Guatemala, Central America
Intricate carvings and false door at the base of King Ezana's stele, the biggest stelae still standing, 24m high, Northern Stelae Park, Aksum, Ethiopia, Africa
The Great Stelae, 22m, believed to be the largest single stone block humans have tried to erect, Northern Stelae Park, Aksum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
The Great Stelae, 22m, believed to be the largest single stone block humans have tried to erect, Northern Stelae Park, Aksum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
The Great Stelae, 22m, believed to be the largest single stone block humans have tried to erect, Northern Stelae Park, Aksum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
Stela 9 erected in AD 625 to commemorate the accession of Lord Smoking Shell in 608, shown in ceremonial regalia, Lamanai, Belize, Central America
The Great Stelae, 22m, believed to be the largest single stone block humans have tried to erect, Northern Stelae Park, Aksum, Ethiopia, Africa
Chinese characters, detail from Forest of Stone Tablets, also known as the Forest of Stelae, Xian, China
One of many marble slabs containing text and commentary from the Tripitaka, Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar, (Burma)
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in the centre of Berlin is Germany's central Holocaust memorial site, a place for remembrance and commemoration of six million victims, architect Peter Eisenman, Berlin Germany
Shadow of a person wearing a hat, Stelae Field, Holocaust Memorial, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
Black and white image, sepia-toned, of the stelae of the Holocaust Memorial designed by architect Peter Eisenman, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Sun over the concrete slabs or stelae at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Sun over the concrete slabs or stelae at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Sun over the concrete slabs or stelae at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Umbrella amid the stelae or concrete slabs of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Holocaust Memorial, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Sun over the concrete slabs or stelae at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany, Europe
Kyrgyz stelae or Balbal. The area of Balasagun an ancient city of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, part of the UNESCO world heritage silk road of the chang'an Tien Shan corridor in the foothills of Tien Shan close to Bishkek. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz stelae or Balbal. The area of Balasagun an ancient city of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, part of the UNESCO world heritage silk road of the chang'an Tien Shan corridor in the foothills of Tien Shan close to Bishkek. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz stelae or Balbal. The area of Balasagun an ancient city of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, part of the UNESCO world heritage silk road of the chang'an Tien Shan corridor in the foothills of Tien Shan close to Bishkek. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz stelae or Balbal. The area of Balasagun an ancient city of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, part of the UNESCO world heritage silk road of the chang'an Tien Shan corridor in the foothills of Tien Shan close to Bishkek. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
Germany, Berlin, General view of The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe more commonly known as the Holocaust Memorial.
Germany, Berlin, General view of The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe more commonly known as the Holocaust Memorial.
Germany, Berlin, General view of The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe more commonly known as the Holocaust Memorial.