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Alison Schrag: Ancient Desert Ruins That Reveal Lost Cities

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Alison Schrag: Ancient Desert Ruins That Reveal Lost Cities

Alison Schrag points out that across vast desert landscapes, ancient ruins stand as silent witnesses to civilizations that once thrived under harsh skies and shifting sands. Stone walls, crumbling temples, and weathered pathways hint at bustling cities that existed centuries or even thousands of years ago. These forgotten places offer a powerful glimpse into the resilience of human societies that adapted to extreme climates. Deserts may seem lifeless today, yet many once supported complex communities built around trade, water management, and cultural exchange. Exploring these ancient ruins allows historians, travelers, and researchers to uncover fragments of stories buried beneath layers of dust and time.


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