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UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Prehistoric)

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It is found in Malaga, Spain which is a combination of dolmen and long barrow structure. It is one of the largest known prehistoric burial mound in Europe dating from the 3750-3650 BCE. It was designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016.

Dolmen of

Menga

Kilclooney

Dolmen

Great Dolmen of

Comenda da Igreja

Great Dolmen of

Zambujeiro

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The image shown is an example of a prehistoric tumulus. It is one of the mounds located in a pre-Columbian native American city called Cahokia in now Illinois, USA (about 1050-1350 AD). The Cahokia mounds are considered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is called the?

Belas

Knap Long Barrow

Etowah Indian mounds

Monks Mound

Clava

cairn

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It is a large prehistoric passage tomb built 3,200 BC located in County Meath, Ireland. It is part of what is known as Boyne valley tombs that consists

large Neolithic passage graves. The structure shows an early example of corbeled vaulting. The site was designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.

Knowth

Newgrange

Daisenryo

Kofun

Tumulus of

Alyattes

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It is a Neolithic henge and stone circle (cromlech) located in Orkney, Scotland. It is part of a series of Neolithic monuments in Orkney which was designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.

Carnac Stones

Long

Meg and Her Daughters

Ring of Brodgar

Stonehenge

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It is the remains of a megalithic temple complex built 3,600 to 3,200 BC in the island of Malta. The megalithic temples of Malta were designated as UNESCO World Heritage in 1980.

Ggantija

Temple Complex

Perperikon

Maiden Castle

Main Temple of the Hagar Qim

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It is the remains of a Neolithic megalithic temple in the island of Gozo in Malta. built between 3,600 to 2,500 BC. The stone temple is part of the Megalithic Temples of Malta which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Main Temple of the Hagar Qim

Ggantija

Temple Complex

Perperikon

Göbekli Tepe

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It is a famous Roman structure in Lugo, Spain. The walls were constructed in 3rd century AD and are still largely intact. The fortifications were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.

Nymphaeum of Jerash

Servian Wall

Aurelian walls

Roman City Walls of Lugo

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