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Granary · Zurich 2026
Birdoswald Roman Fort at Hadrian's Wall, Roman Granaries, Round Ovens, and the Post-Occupation Repurposing of the North Facing Fort Gate.
Peneda Geres NP (2) (3) (4) by Panegyrics of Granovetter
Via Flickr:
(2) (4) Old houses and stone granaries in Lindoso (3) Lindoso castle
Granaries View by James Marvin Phelps Via Flickr: Granaries View House on Fire Ruins South Fork Mule Canyon Bears Ears National Monument Utah January 2026 This well-preserved site consists of five granaries built into Cedar Mesa sandstone. The overhang that forms the ceiling has a unique, streaked pattern that resembles flames at certain times of the day. Ancient Puebloans lived here between 700 and 2,500 years ago. The granaries perched high in the cliffs stored corn, a main source of food.
Ethiopian Granaries
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Ancient granaries reveal history of grape production
Many granaries from 3,500 years ago have been unearthed in the western province of Manisa. The granaries were found in the eight-hectare Gölmarmara Kaymakçı settlement dating back to the early Bronze Age.
Excavations have been continuing in Gölmarmara Kaymakçı, which is the largest early Bronze Age settlement in the Gediz Delta, since 2014.
Head of the Kaymakçı Archaeology project excavations, Koç University Archaeology and History of Art Department academic Associate Professor Chris Roosevelt and deputy head of excavations, Yaşar University academic Sinan Ünlüsoy provided information about the excavations.
The early Bronze Age structures, which are made up of a castle and houses on an area of eight hectares, also shed light on Manisa’s agricultural history. Read more.