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Map of the inca Empire
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Map of the inca Empire

A map showing the various stages of expansion of the Inca empire.
Aztec Empire
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Aztec Empire

A map indicating the maximum extent of the Aztec civilization which flourished between c. 1345 and 1521 CE in what is now Mexico. The three major cities which formed the Aztec Triple Alliance were Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan.
Map of Polynesia
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Map of Polynesia

Map showing the Polynesian Triangle and some of its islands.
The Rashtrakuta, Gurjara-Pratihara and Pala Empires, Ancient India
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The Rashtrakuta, Gurjara-Pratihara and Pala Empires, Ancient India

This map shows the territorial extent of the Rashtrakuta (8th century CE - 10th century CE), Gurjara-Pratihara or Pratihara (8th century CE - 11th century CE) and Pala (8th century CE - 12th century CE) empires. These three empires flourished...
Spartan Woman Bronze Statue
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Spartan Woman Bronze Statue

A bronze statue, likely of a Spartan woman. c. 500 BCE. (British Museum, London)
Map of Phoenicia
Image by Wikipedia user Kordas, based on Alvaro's work

Map of Phoenicia

A map of ancient Phoenicia with important cities.
Lake Texcoco
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Lake Texcoco

A map of Lake Texcoco and the Valley of Mexico indicating the principal settlements c. 1519 CE, including the Aztec Triple Alliance cities of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan.
Entrance to the Cave of Hira
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Entrance to the Cave of Hira

The entrance to the Cave of Hira, a holy site for Muslims located in Jabal al-Nour, a mountain near Mecca. According to Islamic tradition, the Cave of Hira is where Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation in 610 CE.
Temple of the Warriors, Chichen Itza
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Temple of the Warriors, Chichen Itza

The Temple of the Warriors at the Maya-Toltec city of Chichen Itza, Mexico. Built between 800 and 1050 CE, the three-level pyramid is so called because of the colonnade of carved warrior and gift-bearer columns on its two sides.
Kallanka, Machu Picchu
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Kallanka, Machu Picchu

Examples of the kallanka buildings at Machu Picchu which were used for administrative purposes. They were built using finely carved granite blocks which were carefully fitted together and then finished to give a smooth surface. There are...
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