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1382-2397 - Jabal Ikmah Site represent the largest concentration of well-preserved Dadanitic inscriptions 'epigraphs and petroglyphs) in the world, dated back to the 2nd half of the1st millennium BCE. AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
1382-2396 - Jabal Ikmah Site represent the largest concentration of well-preserved Dadanitic inscriptions 'epigraphs and petroglyphs) in the world, dated back to the 2nd half of the1st millennium BCE. AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
1358-490 - Fort St. Catherine, built in 1614 to defend sea approaches to the island, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St George's, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1112-9048 - The Terrace of the Leper King, part of the walled city of Angkor Thom, a ruined temple complex in Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
1112-9033 - Ta Prohm Temple, a Mahayana Buddhist monastery built in the late 12th century for Khmer king Jayavarman VII, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
1382-347 - Stepping stones above perpetually flowing water needed to cross streets and keep the way clear for carts, archaeological site of Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, province of Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
1382-345 - Stepping stones above perpetually flowing water needed to cross streets and keep the way clear for carts, archaeological site of Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, province of Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
1382-334 - Casa dell'Atrio Corinzio (ouse of the Corinthian Atrium), archaeological site of Herculaneum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, province of Naples, Campania region, Italy, Europe
801-4209 - Image of Pharaoh, Bas Relief, Tomb of Prince Amenherkhepshef (Amenkopshef), QV55, Valley of the Queens, Ancient Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
802-752 - The Roman amphitheatre of El Jem, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an oval amphitheatre in the modern-day city of El Jem, Tunisia (formerly Thysdrus in the Roman province of Africa)