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Beijing, China

It is known that 10,000 years BC there were settlements of some kind, but of insufficient size to give them the definition of a city. It is, in all probability, the oldest city in East Asia.

Cadiz, Spain

Gadir in its beginnings, named after its Phoenician founders, Gades later, finally Cádiz, the city has been a permanent crossroads of cultures on a small islet at the gates of the Atlantic.

Cadiz

Currently, Cádiz is the capital of its homonymous province and a piece of history of modern Spain, thanks to the promulgation here of the Constitution of 1812. It has many similarities with the development of Cádiz, and competes with it for being the city Western European with more historical projection.

Old Lisbon

The image is a digital reproduction of what was once the Roman city, built on previous Greek and Phoenician settlements.

Chania, Greece

However, it would not acquire the rank of city precisely until their end and the arrival of the Doric invasions that, ultimately, would lead to the collapse of the Mycenaean culture. There are various archaeological sites both inside the city and in other points near it, and allow you to see the urban plots devised by the Aegean peoples, long before the splendor of classical Greece erased all its trace.

Varanasi, India

Mark Twain, in his usual imaginative waste, baptized Varanasi as the oldest city in the world, older even than the things that were already known.

Varanasii

Archaeological evidence dates human settlements over the current city of Varanasi to around the 20th century BC. That does not mean, however, that a city as such existed even then.

Kutaisi, Georgia

Kutaisi is considered the first capital of the primitive Kingdom of Georgia, before that of Colchis, and consistent urban settlements have been known in the same point of the current city for thousands of years.

Kutaisii

Various engravings from the Middle Ages and the Modern Age depict the city and the encounter between Jason and King Aeëtes, such as this one by René Boyvin.

Kutaisiii

Kutaisi maintains much of its ancient architectural legacy, although the city has been enormously reformed and transformed since its inception, not surprisingly.

Damascusi

The city has changed radically since then, but archaeological remains of all the cultures that have inhabited it still survive inside.

Kirkuk, Iraq

Today, a city with little online photographic record, halfway between Arab Iraq and Kurdish Iraq, Kirkuk, like the ancient Arrapha, has existed in the Middle East for more than four thousand years.

Of ancient existence, Kirkuk is nevertheless a discreet city within the constellation of wonders of the Middle East. In the image, a photograph of the ancient city of Kirkuk, at the beginning of the last century.

Erbili

The city was already thousands of years old at that time and had observed the rise and fall of multiple civilizations.

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Actual pieces of cloth have been found in Mohenjodaro, attached to the lid of a silver vase and some copper objects. Spindle whorls have also been discovered, which were used to spin thread. This indicates cloth was used in the Harappan civilisation.

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