Oldest Landmarks In The World Some You Can't Even Guess 

The world is home to numerous ancient landmarks that offer a glimpse into early human civilizations. Here are some of the oldest known structures:

Gobekli Tepe Turkey  (9600-8200 BCE)

Considered the world's oldest human-made structure, this Neolithic site features large, circular stone arrangements.

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Knap of Howar, Scotland (3700 BCE)

The oldest preserved stone house in Northern Europe, showcasing remarkably well-preserved ancient architecture

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Megalithic Temples of Malta (3600 BCE)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these temples provide valuable insights into Neolithic culture.

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Pyramid of Djoser, Egypt (2650 BCE)

The earliest colossal stone building in Egypt, designed by architect Imhotep

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Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan (2500 BCE)

One of the earliest major cities in the world, featuring an impressive settlement with varying dates.

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Tomb of Cyrus the Great, Iran (530 BCE)

An ancient mausoleum and one of the oldest base-isolated structures in the world.

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Ziggurat of Ur,  Iraq (2100 BCE)

A Neo-Sumerian structure dedicated to the Mesopotamian moon god, remarkably well-preserved.

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