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Templo Romano (Roman temple) (Temple of Diana), ruins dating from 2nd or 3rd century, possibly dedicated to Julius Caesar, with 14 Corinthian columns capped with Estramoz marble, Evora, UNSCO World Heritage Site, Alto Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Amoreira Aqueduct (Aqueduto da Amoreira) built on foundations of a Roman aqueduct, in the town of Elvas, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Templo Mayor, archaeological site of Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan, Centro Historico, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
Templo Mayor, archaeological Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, view to the Cathedral church, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
House foundation and six moai in the Tahai Archaeological Zone on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America
Columns surrounding the Forum, archaeological site of Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, province of Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
Neolithic archaeological site of Karahan Tepe, circular stone structure with T Shape pillars, Sanliurfa, Turkey, Asia Minor, Asia
House foundation and seven moai in the Tahai Archaeological Zone on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America
House foundation and sevem moai in the Tahai Archaeological Zone on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America
House foundation and seven moai in the Tahai Archaeological Zone on Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, South America
Citania de Briteiros, a Celtic iron age settlement dating from approximately 300 BC, with foundations of 150 huts, funerary chamber with carved doorway, near Braga, Minho, Portugal, Europe
Citania de Briteiros, a Celtic iron age settlement dating from approximately 300 BC, with foundations of 150 round huts and paved streets, near Braga, Minho, Portugal, Europe
Citania de Briteiros, a Celtic iron age settlement dating from approximately 300 BC, with foundations of 150 round huts and paved streets, near Braga, Minho, Portugal, Europe
Traditional wooden prayer wheels stand on a stone foundation in the midst of an impressive mountain landscape, Little Tibet, Zillertal, Austria, Europe
Spur II, installation, cobblestones with names reminiscent of people who have died of AIDS, part of the project Denkraum, thinking space, stones and names from the German AIDS Foundation, inner city Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Spur II, installation, cobblestones with names reminiscent of people who have died of AIDS, part of the project Denkraum, thinking space, stones and names from the German AIDS Foundation, inner city Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Thailand, Sukhothai, Wat Mahathat, Buddha statue with many pillars at sunset, glowing sunlight on structure.
Chincheros, an ancient village near Cuzco its colonial church is built on Inca foundations and is famous for its weekly craft market, Highlands, Peru
Chincheros, an ancient village near Cuzco its colonial church is built on Inca foundations and is famous for its weekly craft market, Highlands, Peru
Cuzco off Calle Hatunrumiyoc is a section of fine Inca stonework with pieces fitted together to represent a Puma, the head is center/left, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
Calle Hatunrumiyoc near the Plaza de Armas contains some of the finest Inca stonework including the famous twelve sided stone, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
Ancient Inca capital Calle Hatunrumiyoc has the most finely constructed Inca walls including the famous twelve sided stone, Cuzco, Peru
Coricancha or Sun Temple, as most sacred of Inca temples it was covered in gold and is now the foundation of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
Ollantaytambo ancient Inca fortress in the Sacred Valley above the Urubamba River, and famous for its stone walls and terraces, Cuzco area, Highlands, Peru
Chinchero, an ancient village near Cuzco its colonial church is built on Inca foundations and is famous for its weekly craft market, Highlands, Peru
The Archbishop's Palace, now a museum of religous art, with its traditional balcony is a good example of Colonial architecture, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
Coricancha or Sun Temple, as most sacred of Inca temples it was covered in gold and is now the foundation of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador
The ancient capital of the Incas Callejon Loreto a street near the Plaza de Armas with Inca foundations below colonial buildings, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
The Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple once the Empire's richest temple, now the foundation for the colonial church of Santo Domingo, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
Ancient Inca capital Calle Hatunrumiyoc near the Plaza de Armas has some of the most finely constructed Inca walls, Cuzco, Peru
Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador
Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador