#41 The Long Room at Trinity College's Old Library, built between 1712 and 1732, housing the collection's 200,000 oldest books

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #41 The Long Room at Trinity College's Old Library, built between 1712 and 1732, housing the collection's 200,000 oldest books
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#42 The Roman ship named De Meern 1, discovered in Veldhuizen, Netherlands, in 1997

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #42 The Roman ship named De Meern 1, discovered in Veldhuizen, Netherlands, in 1997
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#43 A lavishly decorated scroll of the Lotus Sutra from Japan, around 1636, courtesy of the British Library Board

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #43 A lavishly decorated scroll of the Lotus Sutra from Japan, around 1636, courtesy of the British Library Board
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#44 An ancient Mesolithic amber bear from about 10,000 years ago, found on the coast of Fano in Denmark

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #44 An ancient Mesolithic amber bear from about 10,000 years ago, found on the coast of Fano in Denmark
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#45 An intricately crafted miniature chariot made of gold, showcasing the artistry of the Achaemenid Persian Empire

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #45 An intricately crafted miniature chariot made of gold, showcasing the artistry of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
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#46 The stone bridge of Manolis over the Agrafiotis River in Greece, mostly underwater throughout the year, with only part of its arch visible except during the summer when the water level drops

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #46 The stone bridge of Manolis over the Agrafiotis River in Greece, mostly underwater throughout the year, with only part of its arch visible except during the summer when the water level drops
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#47 The Gold Fish Vessel from the 5th-4th century B.C., a remarkable artifact from the Achaemenid period

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #47 The Gold Fish Vessel from the 5th-4th century B.C., a remarkable artifact from the Achaemenid period
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#48 Jewelry belonging to a Scythian queen, found in the Chertomlyk barrow near Nikopol, Ukraine

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #48 Jewelry belonging to a Scythian queen, found in the Chertomlyk barrow near Nikopol, Ukraine
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#49 The Paracas Candelabra, a well-known prehistoric geoglyph on the northern face of the Paracas Peninsula in Peru

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #49 The Paracas Candelabra, a well-known prehistoric geoglyph on the northern face of the Paracas Peninsula in Peru
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#50 Grafarkirkja, the oldest turf church in Iceland.

Timeless ancient wonders that continue to astonish - #50 Grafarkirkja, the oldest turf church in Iceland.
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