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Kadıköy es, a su vez, el emplazamiento más antiguo de la ciudad de Estambul como tal. Se han encontrado objetos arqueológicos con una antigüedad que se remontan al año 3000 a. C., y los artefactos de piedra, hueso, de cerámica, joyería y bronce demuestran que fue un emplazamiento humano de manera continua desde tiempos prehistóricos.

 

Los fenicios, en el año 1000 a. C. aproximadamente, establecieron aquí una de sus colonias, en lo que hoy en día es el barrio de Fikirtepe. Y durante el período helénico, colonos griegos de Megara establecieron en el año 685 a. C. otro asentamiento, concretamente en lo que hoy es Moda y su pequeña península, colonia que recibiría el nombre de Calcedón (Καλχηδών).

 

Fuente: wikipedia

An abandoned stone font and salvaged masonry littering the roofless tower of the ruins of Annesley All Saints Church, which dates to 1356. Annesley, Nottinghamshire, UK.

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Some kitchen objects in my cabin.

come n get it uncle sam

Artefacts on display for sale at Mahabalipuram

Venedig - Venice

 

einzigartiger raumhoher Mittelteil, bestehend aus ca. 740 m² maßgeschneiderten, teilweise extrem gebogenen Glasfenstern und einem Gewicht von rund 60 Tonnen mit einer Bruttoraumzahl von 2.999 ist Artefact nun die volumenstärkste Superyacht der Welt MOTORYACHT OF THE YEAR 2021, Hersteller: Nobiskrug

 

www.nobiskrug.com/de/flotte/artefact/

DOF stacking, Sony A99II, Sigma 105 mm Macro

Il serait très instructif de réexaminer attentivement les millions de bifaces découverts à travers la planète. De belles surprises sont à prévoir....

still life edit

This was one of the most intensive and longest enduring burning skies I have seen for a long time. Luckily it happened right in front of a very juicy foreground. Was waiting for years to get epic light on a fresh, fluffy snow coverage. The tree trunk comes from a very special old tree, I have photographed many times before. Grab a hot chocolate, lean back and enjoy the view!

 

January 2021 | Northern Black Forest

 

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Also known as the little Indian Chapel, La Petite Chapelle was constructed in 1747. Jesuit monks celebrated the

 

inaugural mass on June 24, 1750. Classified as an historic monument of national significance in 1965, it is now

 

protected and lovingly cared for. It shelters numerous religious artefacts from the time of its construction. It is the

 

oldest wooden church still in existence in Canada.

I've no idea what's going on in this pic, other than the awesome behaviour of nature and what's going on inside the camera — particularly the strobe-like artefacts, but mostly the bounce!

 

a drop of rainwater from a drainpipe into a water butt outside Rob's

22 juni 2019

 

A dolmen or cromlech is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (4000–3000 BCE) and were sometimes covered with earth or smaller stones to form a tumulus. Small pad-stones may be wedged between the cap and supporting dolmens are trash

stones to achieve a level appearance. In many instances, the covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone "skeleton" of the mound intact.

It remains unclear when, why and by whom the earliest dolmens were made. The oldest known are found in Western Europe, dating from c 7,000 years ago. Archaeologists still do not know who erected these dolmens, which makes it difficult to know why they did it. They are generally all regarded as tombs or burial chambers, despite the absence of clear evidence for this. Human remains, sometimes accompanied by artefacts, have been found in or close to the dolmens which could be scientifically dated using radiocarbon dating. However, it has been impossible to prove that these remains date from the time when the stones were originally set in place.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolmen

nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunebed

 

A carving from New Zealand in the Perth Museum perthmuseum.co.uk

found this warehouse in St. Jacobs that specializes in reclaiming, restoring & repurposing old stuff .... A treasure trove !!! They were gorgeous, but expensive, so none found a new home with me !!

This was inside, had to use flash :( & this is the only way I could rescue it.... lots of sliding :))

But, better to get it than not !!

...for sliders Sunday.

HSS =D

Impression of a bridge build from both ends, the two halves meeting each other in the middle.

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