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Close grouping of gilded Egyptian deities with falcon, canine, and human heads, including one seated figure beneath a solar disk.

Grand Egyptian Museum – Main Collection

Grand Egyptian Museum – Main Collection – Giza, Egypt The main exhibition halls of the Grand Egyptian Museum house one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts ever assembled. Located near the pyramids of Giza, the museum was designed to present the history of Egypt’s civilization in a series of galleries […]

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Oblique view of the colossal standing statue of Ramesses II inside the Grand Hall, surrounded by patterned stone walls.

Grand Egyptian Museum Courtyard & Staircase

Grand Egyptian Museum – Courtyard and Grand Staircase – Giza, Egypt The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) stands on the edge of the desert near the Giza Plateau, overlooking the pyramids that symbolize ancient Egypt. The museum’s monumental entrance courtyard welcomes visitors with the towering statue of Ramesses II, one of the most powerful rulers of […]

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Wide Giza Plateau view with the Great Sphinx, Pyramid of Khafre, another pyramid, and excavated stone structures.

Cairo and Giza

Cairo and Giza – Egypt The journey through Cairo and Giza reveals one of the most extraordinary concentrations of ancient history in the world. The modern city of Cairo spreads along the banks of the Nile River, serving as the cultural and political heart of Egypt. Within its museums and historic districts are artifacts and […]

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Frontal close view of Tutankhamun’s solid-gold burial mask with striped nemes, brow emblems, false beard, and inlaid collar.

Grand Egyptian Museum Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun Exhibit in Grand Egyptian Museum – Egypt The Grand Egyptian Museum’s Tutankhamun galleries bring together one of the most extraordinary archaeological collections ever assembled. Located beside the pyramids of Giza, the museum was designed to showcase the achievements of ancient Egypt on a scale never before possible, with more than 100,000 artifacts displayed across […]

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Red-brown layered outcrop above pale eroded sediments with shrubs and low vegetation across the gorge.

Ngorongoro Olduvai Gorge

Olduvai Gorge – Tanzania Olduvai Gorge lies along the eastern edge of the Serengeti ecosystem within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in northern Tanzania. Often referred to as the “Cradle of Humankind,” the gorge is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Beginning in the mid-20th century, archaeologists Louis and Mary Leakey uncovered […]

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Vertical view of Petra’s Treasury showing lower columns, dark entrance, triangular pediment, and upper tholos.

Petra

Petra – Jordan The ancient city of Petra lies hidden among the desert mountains of southern Jordan and is one of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world. Founded more than two thousand years ago, Petra was the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom, whose merchants controlled important trade routes across the Arabian desert. The […]

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Oblique exterior view of Carthage L’Acropolium with twin towers, arched façade, domes, and trees against a blue sky.

Carthage L’Acropolium

Carthage L’Acropolium – Tunisia The Carthage Acropolium, originally known as the Cathedral of Saint Louis, stands on Byrsa Hill, the historic center of ancient Carthage. Constructed in the late 19th century during the French colonial period, the building was designed in a distinctive Byzantine and Moorish architectural style. The cathedral was built near the location […]

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Curving upper seating of the Roman Theatre of Carthage overlooking trees, the Gulf of Tunis, and distant mountains.

Carthage

Carthage – Tunisia The ancient city of Carthage lies along the Mediterranean coast just north of Tunis. Founded by Phoenician settlers in the 9th century BCE, Carthage grew into one of the most powerful cities of the ancient Mediterranean world. As the center of the Carthaginian Empire, the city controlled extensive trade networks across North […]

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Skylit Djemila Museum gallery with the Great Hunt Mosaic at the far wall amid extensive Roman mosaics.

Djemila Museum

Djemila Museum – Algeria The Djemila Museum preserves many of the remarkable artifacts discovered during archaeological excavations of the ancient city of Djemila. The museum’s collection provides insight into the artistic and cultural life of the Roman settlement. Among the highlights are beautifully preserved Roman mosaics, sculptures, and architectural fragments that once decorated the city’s […]

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Roman temple at Djemila reached by broad steps, with tall façade columns and a side colonnade.

Djemila

Djemila – Algeria The ancient Roman city of Djemila, known in antiquity as Cuicul, lies among the mountains of northern Algeria. Founded during the Roman Empire in the 1st century AD, the city developed into an important regional center. Unlike many Roman cities built on flat plains, Djemila was constructed on a rugged mountain landscape. […]

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