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An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline of archaeology and represents a part of the archaeological record. Sites may range from those with few or no remains visible above ground, to buildings and other structures still in use. Beyond this, the definition and geographical extent of a "site" can vary widely, depending on the period studied and the theoretical approach of the archaeologist.
List of famous Archaeological sites of Bangladesh:
- Ashrafpur: Narsinghdi
- Balai Dhap: Bogra
- Bara Bazar: Jhinaidaha
- Bhasu Vihara: Bogra
- Dewanbagh Mosque: Narayanganj
- Gopalganj Twin Temple: Dinajpur
- Govinda Bhita: Bogra
- Halud Vihara: Naogaon
- Jagaddala Vihara: Naogaon
- Jahanabad Tomb: Rajshahi
- Jinjira Palace: Dhaka
- Kanai Dhap: Bogra
- Khodar Pathar Bhita: Bogra
- Lalmai Hill Range: Comilla
- Mahasthangarh: Bogra
- Mainamati: Comilla
- Mankalir Kunda Dhap: Bogra
- Nimtali Kuthi / Nimtali Palace: Dhaka
- Noapara-Ishanchandranagar: Comilla
- Paharpur Buddhist Monastery: Naogaon
- Ramsahar: Bogra
- Ruplal House: Dhaka
- Shagordari: Jessore
- Shalban Rajar Bari and Kachari: Bogra
- Shila Devir Ghat: Bogra
- Sitakot Vihara: Dinajpur
- Skander Dhap: Bogra
- Sompur Bihara: Naogaon
- Wari-Bateshwar: Narsinghdi