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10 Lost Ancient Cities Of The World
« on: April 25, 2011, 09:04:49 AM »
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  • Here are some of the long lost ancient cities that still provides a brief look to the past. Although torn, burned or abandoned they provide clues to ancient history behind. So lets take a look at some of the ancient city.


    1.Petra, Jordan

    Petra, Jordan
    Country: Jordan
    Civilization: the Nabataeans
    Inhabited: sixth century B.C.
    This rose-colored city carved from cliffs garnered fame in the West thanks to the 1980s blockbuster Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.


    2.Chichen Itza, Mexico

    Chichen Itza, Mexico
    Photo: John Elk III/Getty Images
    Country: Mexico
    Civilization: the Mayans
    Inhabited: 600 to 1000 A.D.
    Site of one of Mesoamerica's largest ball courts, this royal city is located near a massive underground cenote, or sinkhole, where the bodies of human sacrifices were dropped.



    3.Derinkuyu Underground City, Turkey

    Derinkuyu Underground City, Photo: Thinkstock
    Country: Turkey
    Civilization: possibly the Phrygians
    Inhabited: Approximately eighth century B.C.to 10th century A.D.
    This underground network has more than 10 floors and room for up to 50,000 people, plus livestock. It is rumored to have been a hideout for early Christians escaping Roman persecution.


    4.Machu Picchu, Peru

    Machu Picchu, Peru
    Photo: Glowimages/Getty Images
    The results of the survey suggest that ease of learning the local language and adapting to the local culture are areas in which the U.S. fares well in as an expat destination--despite low scores in organizing finances and health care.


    5.Angkor, Cambodia

    Angkor, Cambodia
    Photo: Otto Stadler /Getty Images
    Country: Cambodia
    Civilization: the Khmer Empire
    Inhabited: ninth century to 15th century A.D.
    More than a thousand temples, including Angkor Wat, populate this long-time Khmer capital. It declined after a successful attack by invaders from what is now Thailand.


    6.Pre-Roman Carthage, Tunisia

    Pre-Roman Carthage, Tunisia
    Photo: iStockphoto
    Country: Tunisia
    Civilization: the Phoenicians
    Inhabited: 650 to 146 B.C.

    Carthage was home to the Roman Empire's arch-nemesis, Hannibal. It was burned and the earth salted during the final Punic War.


    7.Pompeii, Italy

    Pompeii, Italy
    Photo: Dhuss/iStockphoto
    Country: Italy
    Civilization: the Roman Empire
    Inhabited: seventh/sixth century B.C. to 79 A.D.

    Pompeii was a cultural center and vacation destination for Roman high society until it was destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Left behind are naturally ash-encased mummies.


    8.Memphis, Egypt

    Memphis, Egypt
    Photo: DEA /A. VERGANI/Getty Images
    Country: Egypt
    Civilization: the Ancient Egyptians
    Inhabited: third millennium B.C. to seventh century A.D.

    Located at the mouth of the Nile delta, Memphis thrived for centures as a center of trade, commerce, religion and royalty. Foreign invasions, including one by Alexander the Great, let to its demise.


    9.Teotihuacan, Mexico

    Teotihuacan, Mexico
    Photo: Dmitry Rukhlenko/iStockphoto
    Country: Mexico
    Civilization: possibly the Totonac people
    Inhabited: 100 B.C. to 250 A.D.

    This city, the founders of which remain a mystery, is home to some of the largest pyramids in pre-Columbian America. It inspired several major empires, those of the Zapotec and Mayans.


    10.Mosque City of Bagerhat, Bangladesh

    Mosque City of Bagerhat, Bangladesh
    Photo: Lonely Planet Images/Alamy
    Country: Bangladesh
    Civilization: Khan Jahan Ali
    Inhabited: 15th century A.D.

    The city formerly known as Khalifatabad was founded by a Turkish general. It boasts more than 50 Islamic monuments and the Sixty Pillar Mosque, constructed with 60 pillars and 80 domes.



    These ancient wonders are well worth a visit, even in troubled times.
    By Morgan Brennan
    Source: http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-39274939

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    Re: 10 Lost Ancient Cities Of The World
    « Reply #1 on: May 03, 2011, 07:06:41 PM »
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  • Very Interesting hmmm
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    Re: 10 Lost Ancient Cities Of The World
    « Reply #2 on: May 15, 2012, 12:19:21 PM »
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  • I dont know why but all the places except the one in bangladesh seems to have a mystery surrounding it. Maybe it is the size or architecture but there is lot more to it than meets the eye.

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