India
- Ajanta Caves
- Adichanallur
- Adi Badri, Haryana
- Attirampakkam
- Alamgirpur
- Assandh
- Ambadevi rock shelters
- Acheulean, site of Chirki-on-Pravara
- Adichanallur[1]
- Aihole
- Arikamedu
- Babar Kot
- Badami
- Balu, Kaithal
- Bhagatrav
- Banawali
- Bargaon (archaeological site)
- Bet Dwarka
- Baror
- Bairat Temple
- Barabar Caves, oldest Rock-cut cave of India
- Bhimbetka
- Birhana
- Bodh Gaya
- Bodh Stupa
- Burzahom archaeological site
- Chaneti Buddhist Stupa
- Chirand
- Deopahar
- Daimabad
- Desalpar Gunthli
- Doiyang Dhansiri Valley
- Dholavira, ancient metropolitan city
- Edakkal Caves, possible influence of Indus Valley Civilization in Kerala
- Elephanta Caves
- Ellora Caves
- Farmana
- Great Living Chola Temples
- Gola Dhoro
- Hampi
- Hulas
- Hastinapur
- Harsh Ka Tila
- Iron Pillar of Delhi, pillar without any corrosion standing from 400 AD
- Jaugada, Mauryan fort site
- Jognakhera
- Jorwe
- Jwalapuram
- Kalibangan
- Kanchipuram
- Kagarol
- Kaj
- Kanjetar
- Karanpura
- Keezhadi excavation site
- Khirasara
- Kuntasi
- Kerala-no-dhoro
- Kunal
- Kharligarh, ancient ruined fort
- Konark Sun Temple
- Kumashpur
- Khujaraho
- Konark Sun Temple
- Krimchi temples, Pandava Temples
- Kulpahar, site of 10th century remains
- Lothal
- Nalanda, largest university of ancient time and one of the oldest
- Mahaballipuram
- Manda, Jammu
- Mandi, Uttar Pradesh
- Masrur Temples
- Meenakshi Temple
- Pattadakal
- Pandu Rajar Dhibi
- Pattanam (South India)[2]
- Qutub Minar
- Rakhigarhi
- Rock edicts of Khalsi
- Rewari, site of a large hoard of copper artefacts
- Sanchi
- Sisupalgarh, Mauryan fort site
- Sugh Ancient Mound
- Sinauli
- Sujata Stupa
- Sivasagar
- Surkotada
- Thanjavur, important center of South Indian religion, art, and architecture. Most of the Great Living Chola Temples
- Tiruchirappalli
- Topra Kalan
- Unakoti
- Udayagiri Caves
- Vaishali
- Vikramshila
- keeladi
- kodumanal