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" ... In 2019, archaeologists discovered tombs believed to belong to the Hyksos near modern-day Cairo, ... [+] Egypt. ... "
" ... One of the most famous National Parks in India, Ranthambore National Park was once the hunting ground of Maharajas and is now a dedicated and well-protected sanctuary for the wild beasts. Sprawling over 100 miles, the Park revolves around the 10th-century Ranthambhore Fort, surrounded by ancient temples and mosques, hunting pavilions, crocodile-filled lakes, and burial tombs succumbing to vines. ... "
" ... Ruins of tombs, Banditaccia Etruscan necropolis (Unesco World Heritage List, 2004), Cerveteri, ... [+] Lazio, Italy. Etruscan civilisation. ... "
" ... The future of real estate was thrown into uncertainty by the pandemic, both from its direct effects on how we live as well as speeding up pre-existing trends. To understand the future, we must focus on what real estate does for people. Buildings are not constructed other than to serve people. We want shelter where we live. We need and want goods and services that are produced or delivered in buildings. We work somewhere—often inside a building—to buy those goods and services. And we get pleasure or satisfaction from certain activities that take place in buildings, ranging from churches to bowling allies. And at least some of us like to see, or at least know of, great monuments, temples and tombs. So a look at the future of real estate is simply a look at how people will live, work, shop, and enjoy life. This article focuses on residential real estate, while later articles will address other property types. ... "
" ... Thus, the combined documentary evidence and trace element analysis strongly suggest that the object originated in Ecuador. Whether or not it was ever associated with the Inca empire, is more difficult to say. An 18th century note accompanying the mirror stated that it had been found “in the tombs of the Incas in Peru,” but by the time the mirror was collected by the French expedition, the Inca empire had long since dissolved in the face of European epidemic diseases and colonial occupation. ... "