List of archaeological sites by continent and age

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This list of archaeological sites is sorted by continent and then by the age of the site. For one sorted by country, see the list of archaeological sites by country.

Contents

Asia

Palaeolithic

Lower

Middle

Upper

Mesolithic

Neolithic

Bronze Age

Iron Age

Greek and Roman Period

Africa

Palaeolithic

Pre-Palaeolithic (before stone tools)

Lower Palaeolithic

Middle Palaeolithic

Upper Palaeolithic

Mesolithic

Neolithic

Iron Bronze Age

Greek and Roman Period

11th to 15th centuries

Americas

Lithic/Paleoindian (before 8000 BCE)

Archaic (8000–1000 BCE)

Formative (1000 BCE–250/500 CE)

Classic (250/500–1200 CE)

Post-Classic (1200–1900 CE)

Oceania

Palaeolithic

Classical Period

Europe

Palaeolithic

Lower

Middle

Upper

Mesolithic

Neolithic

Chalcolithic and Bronze Age

Iron Age, Classical Antiquity, Hellenistic period, Early Greco-Roman Period and Roman Period

Early Medieval

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