Lost your password?

Blogs about: Ancient Monuments

Featured Blog

Avebury: Diamonds are forever (hopefully)

heritageaction wrote 2 days ago: “A coach penetrating deep into the sacred heart of the Avebury complex, never right!” Im … more →

Tags: avebury, Conservation

Ancient Roma9 comments

Maggie wrote 1 week ago: So during my over night trip to Rome we did an Ancient Rome walk where we began at the Colosseum, wa … more →

Tags: Photography, Semester Abroad, ancient, Colosseum, Italy, Panthéon, Roma, roman forum, Rome

Pentre Ifan: Wales' first Scheduled Ancient Monument2 comments

heritageaction wrote 3 weeks ago: On June 20 1884 – two years after parliament passed John Lubbock’s Ancient Monuments Act, and … more →

Tags: Wales

Ancient monument lost in modern concrete jungle

archaeologyexcavations wrote 1 month ago: Alarm bells for the twin Khandagiri and Udaygiri hills! Archaeologists today said rapidly growing co … more →

Tags: archaeological monuments

Ancient monument lost in modern concrete jungle

archaeologyexcavations wrote 1 month ago: Alarm bells for the twin Khandagiri and Udaygiri hills! Archaeologists today said rapidly growing co … more →

Tags: archaeological monuments

This is for real!

Maggie wrote 2 months ago: The one country in Europe that I have always wanted to go to (think mainly because of the food) was … more →

Tags: Photography, Semester Abroad, Italy, Europe, Abroad, Pompei

Photography: a view of Pergamon Museum Berlin, Germany

Pablo Saborio wrote 3 months ago: Impressive, monumental, Pergamonmuseum or Pergamon Museum, in Berlin has one of the finest colossal … more →

Tags: Museums, Photography, Culture, museum, Pergamon Museum, berlin museum, History Museum, Ancient civilization, babylonia

Henges and Cairns (AKA Ancient Piles of Rocks)1 comment

Allegra wrote 5 months ago: Some of the world’s greatest mysteries include those surrounding how ancient people accomplish … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, stonehenge, Cairns, standing stones, Tombs, burial mounds, Mysteries, England, summer/winter solstices

India's ancient mausoleums are home sweet home to some

incredibleindiarticles wrote 6 months ago: By Stephanie Nolen New Delhi — From Tuesday’s Globe and Mail, Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2009 11:57AM E … more →

Tags: Delhi, a portrait of granddad on the wall, Archaeological Survey of India, Atgah Khan tomb, crowded basti, Indian capital, Moghul tomb, poor neighbourhood, Shrines

Plaka , Athens1 comment

travelaroundgreece wrote 1 year ago: Plaka is the most beautiful section of the city of Athens. Under the Parthenon and the Acropolis, in … more →

Tags: Greece, ATHENS, Travel, Acropolis, Plaka, Roman Agora, Monastiraki, attiki, cultural places

The final insult?3 comments

knowzero wrote 1 year ago: In amongst all the excitment about Clinton’s win in Texas, albeit small, there’s a story … more →

Tags: osho, unesco world heritage, stonehenge, Hilary Clinton

day out at cairnpapple

iancairns wrote 2 years ago: Cairnpapple is an important prehistoric site.  Built over 500 years ago, it contains six hearths and … more →

Tags: Archeology, burail grounds, henges

Kanheri Caves - Mumbai

shwami wrote 2 years ago: Situated in the heart of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, this ancient Buddhist cave complex is probably … more →

Bassein Fort - Vasai

shwami wrote 2 years ago: On entering the ruins of the Bassein fort at Vasai, one gets an eerie feeling. It almost feels like … more →

Elephanta Caves, Mumbai

shwami wrote 2 years ago: Located on an island formerly known as Gharapuri, These caves were once the pride and symbol of affl … more →


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features →

Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS