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N 2 B 684 C 0 E Jul 9, 2011 F Aug 16, 2011
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Highest peak of Mt. Mainalon, Arkadia, Greece.

Tags:   Greece Arkadia Mainalon Menalo Maenalus mountain Μαίναλον Μαίναλο αρκαδία scenery landscape Greek Hellas hill green blue geodetic pin shrine edicola rocks stones pole pleiades:place=570449 pleiades:depicts=570449

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A well-preserved nuraghe in western central Sardinia; the central tower dates between the 15th and 13th cs. BCE, while the circuit walls date to between the 13th and the end of the 12th c. BCE.
See on Pleiades; Nuraghe Losa dot net; en.wikipedia; it.wikipedia.

Tags:   Nuraghe Losa nuraghe nuragic nuragico Abbasanta Bronze Age età del bronzo pleiades:depicts=266116488 archaeology archaeological site archeologico ancient antico αρχαιολογικός τόπος θέση archéologique sito arqueológico sitio zona archeologische Archäologie arkeolojik sit Sardinia Sardegna Sardigna Sardinnia Sardinien Σαρδηνία Cerdeña Sardaigne Сардиния Sardinya Italy Italia

N 2 B 739 C 0 E Aug 2, 2007 F Mar 18, 2008
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Tags:   greece hellas arcadia arkadia lykaion lycaeus mt ano karyes peloponnesos peloponnese parrhasia archaeology trench z ash altar goats pleiades:depicts=570441 pleiades:depicts=570764

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Alatri, the ancient Aletrium (see on Pleiades)
The limestone polygonal masonry walls of the acropolis (the so-called Civita), seen here, are tentatively dated to the 4th-3rd c. BCE (if anything, they are more likely to be more recent than to be older).

Tags:   Italy Italia Lazio Latium Alatri Aletrium Civita city città Lazio del Calcare pleiades:depicts=158700360 acropolis acropoli pleiades:depicts=432664 calcare limestone

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Alatri, the ancient Aletrium (see on Pleiades)
The limestone polygonal masonry walls of the acropolis (the so-called Civita), seen here, are tentatively dated to the 4th-3rd c. BCE (if anything, they are more likely to be more recent than to be older).

Tags:   Italy Italia Lazio Latium Alatri Aletrium Civita city città punto fiduciale topographic marker fixed point geodesy topo point survey point survey marker survey mark geodetic mark


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