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From the Sphinx to the Terracotta Army, photos show 10 historical sites when they were discovered and after they were excavated
From the Sphinx to the Terracotta Army, photos show 10 historical sites when they were discovered and after they were excavated
Elias ChavezAug 16, 2023, 18:42 IST
One of the heads of the Pharaoh RAMSES II being carried by cranes to the temple's new siteKeystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images
Scientists are still making new discoveries about ancient civilizations.
Architectural structures that have endured centuries give us insight into ancient civilizations.
The concept of a lost city is enticing. An ancient civilization lost to time and space that holds secrets of how early humans used to live in a time before modern technology sounds more like fiction than fact. Yet, remnants of old civilizations have been found time and time again.
These cities are not always lost, nor are they always "discovered." Dubbing European explorers as "discoverers" can discount the local knowledge and traditions of Indigenous residents.
Nevertheless, European explorers, archaeologists, and diplomats are many times the ones who lead excavations and restorations of historical sites. These ancient sites give us insight into past cultures, climates, warfare, and education.
Here are 10 archeological sites when they were rediscovered and what they looked like after they were restored.
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Chichén Itzá, Yucatan, Mexico
Casa Colorado at Chichén Itzá, Mayan Ruins, in Yucatan, Mexico. Before and after discovery.Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images and Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Tikal, Guatemala
Two photos of a temple in Tikal, Guatemala, before and after excavation.Hanna Seidel/United Archives/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
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Mayan Temple of the Inscriptions, Chiapas, Mexico
A side-by-side comparison of the Mayan Temple of inscriptions in Chiapas, Mexico.Left: Roger Viollet via Getty Images Right: DEA / G. DAGLI ORTI/De Agostini via Getty Images
Terracotta Army, Shaanxi Province, China
A partial view of life-size terracotta figures excavated in the pit surrounding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang and a modern view of the site today.ASSOCIATED PRESS/CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images
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Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde, Colorado
Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde, Colorado, before and after excavation.Left: Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images Right: MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP via Getty Images
The Great Ziggurat of Ur, modern-day Iraq
The Great Ziggurat of the ancient city of Ur in the southern province of Dhi Qar.Left: HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Right:ASAAD NIAZI/AFP via Getty Images
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Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
A side-by-side comparison of Angkor Wat upon its discovery and two centuries later.Left: Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images Right: Yusuke Harada/NurPhoto via Getty Images
The Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt
The Sphinx of Giza before and after excavation.Left: Getty Images Right: MOHAMED EL-SHAHED/AFP via Getty Images
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Borobudur Temple, Kedu Valley, Indonesia
The bells at Borobudur temple before and after restoration.Left: Sepia Times/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Right: Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images
The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt
The Great Temple of Abu Simbel before and after excavation.Left: Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images Right: Sui Xiankai/Xinhua via Getty Images