Researchers have discovered nine stone carvings off the coast of Scotland that are thought to be around 4,000 years old.
Scientists in Kuzbass discovered Buddha images and other stone carvings of different periods south of Krasnoyarsk Territory.
The researchers also discovered that many pieces of quartzite were crushed around the slab Hendraburnick Quoit so that they sparkled in the dark.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization recognized the Sacred Mountain Sulaiman-Too of Kyrgyzstan as a World Cultural Heritage in 2009.
The United Nations Science, Education and Cultural Organization has recognized the Stone Carving in the Altai range of Mongolia as a World Cultural Heritage in 2011.
The United Nations Science, Education and Culture Organization recognizes the Gobustan Reserve of Azerbaijan as the World Natural Heritage in 2007.
The United Nations Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized Petroglyphs in the Tamgaly archaeological site of Kazakhstan as a World Cultural Heritage in
Unesco Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized Norway's Alta stone carvings as a World Cultural Heritage in 1985.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized stone carvings in Italy's Valcamonia as a World Cultural Heritage in 1979.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization recognized the prehistoric archaeological site in the Dordogne valley and the caves in France's Vézère valley as a World