A mysterious ancient building in Syria, described as a 'landscape for
the dead' could be as old as 10,000 years ago - far older than the Great
Pyramid.
But scientists have been unable to explore the ruins, unearthed in 2009, because of the conflict in the region.
The strange stone formations were uncovered in 2009, by archaeologist
Robert Mason of the Royal Ontario Museum, who came across stone lines,
circles, and tombs in a near-lifeless area of desert.
If the
conflicts in the Middle East regions were to find a resolution what
wonders could be discovered among the ancient cities that remain intact?
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