1. Stecci–Medieval Tombstones Graveyards
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Rows of stećci graveyards cross borders, sprawling across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia. There are 30 gravesites in all.
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Dating back to the 12th Century, these gravestones are artfully engraved with designs reflecting the traditions and beliefs of those buried beneath them.
2. Antequera Dolmens Site
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Located in Spain, this site features both natural and man-made monuments. Behind the town of Antequera looms Peña de los Enamorados, or Lovers' Rock.
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Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Antequera is also home to the Tolos of El Romeral, or tombs, with false passages, built with stone in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.
3. Archaeological Site of Philippi
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Lying in the path of an ancient trade route between Asia and Europe, Philippi was a walled city in what is now Greece. It was founded in 356 BC.
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Ruined basilicas cover the site, like the floor of the basilica seen here. Paul the Apostle visited the city in 49-50 CE, and it became a center for Christian worship soon after.
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4. Archaeological Site of Ani
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy On a barren plateau in Turkey sits the ancient city of Ani, a former military and trade stronghold that lived through Muslim and Christian dynasties.
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy In the 14th Century, Ani was invaded by Mongols and struck by an earthquake. The medieval city never recovered.
5. Gorham's Cave Complex
Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Hidden in the cliffs to the east of the Rock of Gibraltar are four cave complexes.
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Bear Grylls//Digital Spy Archaeological digs into the United Kingdom site have uncovered evidence that Neanderthals inhabited the caves, hunting, gathering, and etching the cave walls, over a 100,000 years ago.
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