FBU4241807: National Monument Bandelier - Remains of the troglodytic dwellings of the ancestral people Pueblo (Anasazi) - Traces left in the rock by ancient constructions - 14th - 15th century - American civilization of North America - Cliff dwellings long house - New Mexico - United States (USA).. / Bridgeman Images
FBU4242131: Pueblo de Taos - Traditional exterior furnace in Adobe - Structure of the South House (Hlaukkwima) - Set of houses and ceremonial centres in adobe, remarkably representative of the culture of the Pueblos Indians - Indian village still lives - UNESCO Site, New Mexico, USA / Bridgeman Images
FBU4250437: Remains of the harbour of the Ancient City of Phalasarna. West coast of Crete. The harbour was built aroud a lagoon and link to the sea via two channels.The city was inhabited, in the Minoan period, in the archaic and the classical years. At its peak between the middle of the 4th century BC and 67 BC., it was destroyed by the Romans, because it turned to piracy and its harbour went out of use. / Bridgeman Images
FBU4250599: Archaeological site of Gournia. Work and storage houses of the palace in the north west aera. Gournia is the best preserved of all Minoan cities, and has been characterized as the “” Pompei Minoan Crete””. The cities has been found as it is now and has never been rebuilt. Gournia offers a picture of the daily life of the Minoan, who were engaged in agricultural, animal husbandry, fishing and vase-making as shown by the tools discovered in the settlement. Crete / Bridgeman Images
FBU4250617: Archaeological site of Gournia. South complex. Characteristic street of Gournia, stepped because of the inclination of the ground with remains of houses used as Workshop and storage room. Gournia is the best preserved of all Minoan cities, and has been characterized as the “” Pompei Minoan Crete””. The cities has been found as it is now and has never been rebuilt. Gournia offers a picture of the daily life of the Minoan, who were engaged in agricultural, animal husbandry, fishing and vase-making as shown by the tools discovered in the settlement. Crete / Bridgeman Images
FBU4250650: Archaeological site of Gournia. Gournia is the best preserved of all Minoan cities, and has been characterized as the “” Pompei Minoan Crete””. The city has been found as it is now and has never been rebuilt. Gournia offers a picture of the daily life of the Minoan, who were engaged in agricultural, animal husbandry, fishing and vase-making as shown by the tools discovered in the settlement. / Bridgeman Images