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- Wonders of the world [r]: Lists of especially remarkable artificial or natural structures of worldwide importance [e]
- Meggido [r]: UNESCO World Historical Site and archeological dig in Israel with evidence of many prior battles; believed to be the prophesied site of the battle of Armageddon [e]
- Rescue archaeology [r]: The process of recording a historic site that is under threat from damage or destruction. [e]
- Balmoral Castle [r]: Nineteenth-century Scottish estate house in Aberdeenshire, built in grounds first developed in the fourteenth-century; private residence of the British royal family. [e]