Neolithic
The Lost World (RU)
Ethno-archaeological complex "The Lost World" combines research with cultural tourism and recreation. The project is carried out on the initiative and with the participation of the Don Archaeological Society and NP "Yuzharheologiya" . One can visit the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age and a Cossack type Village.
Chorro de Maíta (CU)
Chorro de Maíta is located in the foothills of the southeast of Cerro de Yaguajay, in the region known as the Archaeological Capital of Cuba, Banes, in the north of the province of Holguín.
Akanthou Tatlısu (CY)
On the scenic north-east coastal road towards the Karpas Peninsula from Kyrenia, after a 35-minute drive you will come to a village called Akanthou (Tatlisu, in Turkish meaning sweet water).
Knife River Indian Villages (US)
Earthlodge people hunted bison and other game, but were in essence farmers living in villages along the Missouri and its tributaries. The site was a major Native American trade center for hundreds of years prior to becoming an important market place for fur traders after 1750.
Aktopraklık Höyük Açıkhava Müzesi ve Arkeoloji Okulu (TR)
The Aktopraklık Höyük Open-Air Museum and Archaeology School is run by the Istanbul University Department of Prehistory. The foundation of this cultural heritage management project is the archaeological evidence from the excavation conducted at the prehistoric mound of Aktopraklık.
Pueblito (CO)
The Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona is situated in the Colombian northern Caribbean region 34 km from Santa Marta. After walking for at least an hour, climbing large rocks and bypassing some natural traps that the passage of time has left on the trail, you come to this small archaeological town called Pueblito.
Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Tibes (PR)
One of the most important archaeological discoveries made in the Antilles was done at Tibes (Ponce), Puerto Rico. The site provides an insight as to how the indigenous tribes of the Igneri and Tainos lived and played during and before the arrival of Columbus to the New World.
La Aldea Taína (CU)
La Aldea Taína is located in la Laguna del Tesoro in Ciénaga de Zapata (Villa Guama), in the province of Matanzas. It is one of the main tourist sites in Cuba. It is reachable by boat only, situated on an island.
The Wilderness Trust: Out of Eden Project (UK)
The Wilderness Trust's project, Out of Eden, investigates the origins of farming and Neolithic culture in the UK through practical experimentation. This is in its early stages, carried out entirely with volunteer labour on a 50 acre site in mid-Wales.
Asagı Pınar Open-Air Museum (TR)
Aşağı Pınar is a Neolithic site in Eastern Thrace located in the town of Kırklareli 300 m south of the main Bus centre on the road to Asilbeyli village. The site was recovered by M. Özdoğan in 1980. The excavations began in 1993 as a joint Project of İstanbul University and the German Archaeological Institute; since than extensive areas have been exposed revealing an uninterrupted sequence from Early Neolithic, ca. 6200 BC to Middle Neolithic ca. 4700 BC...