Heritage Sites that Serve as an Inspiration to Modern Day Archelogy


People from all over the world visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites every year. These structures have history, story, heritage and archaeological significance. Archeologists can draw inspirations from these structures. From the great wall to Stonehenge that intrigue the human mind, let’s explore top-rated heritage sites in the world.

Machu Pichu located in the mountain terrain above the Urubamba river, Machu Pichu is one of the most picturesque archeological sites in the world. It is the ruins of the ancient city of Incas with walls, and terraced steps in the valley. This site is well maintained by archeologists. Pyramids of Egypt are one of the most iconic wonders of the world. Located in Cairo, these impressive structures have intrigued archeologists over the years. These structures are traditionally tombs built for the burial of pharaohs. The most impressive of them is the Sphinx pyramid constructed around 2500 BC. The Great Wall of China stretches over 6000 km running through the forests and mountains. Built in 7 century BC, it connects many watchtowers.

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Colosseum, Rome is the largest building remaining in Rome. Build during 72 AD, the Colosseum is one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world. This structure testifies to the rich cultural heritage and history of Rome. Acropolis, Greece is located at the hilltop of Athens, Acropolis is the most remarkable monument of ancient Greece. Constructed between 4BC and 5BC, the Parthenon is a picturesque structure set on the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea. This structure holds a lot of religious and historical significance from that period. Stonehenge, England is one of the most intriguing structures in the world. It was erected between 3000-1500 BC. There’s a lot of myths and legends associated with the Stonehenge. However, there’s a lot of speculation on this structure holding an astronomical significance, especially around the summer and winter solstice. Petra, Jordan, an ancient city dating back to 4th century BC is a stone city with dwellings hewn in sandstone walls. It is often referred to as ‘the rose city’ owing to the reddish hue of the sandstone. It served as an important trade route back in those days. Petra is among the most visited tourist attractions in Jordan.

Restoration work is going on in many of these UNESCO heritage sites. Delve into a little adventure and thrill in your travel itinerary with a trip to these sites.

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