Around 7000 years ago, the Linear Pottery culture flourished in the heart of Neolithic Europe. Their most awe-inspiring innovation was the colossal timber longhouses they built; the biggest of them were the largest structures humanity had ever erected. These longhouses could be 50 meters or 160 feet long, housing entire extended families, their livestock, and stores of grain under a single, massive roof. Precisely built using enormous structural timbers – and walls of split logs and wattle and daub – these structures demonstrated advanced carpentry and engineering skills. See the whole video here: https://youtu.be/Fbm80SzraRw
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Date: November 9, 2025
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The largest human building we know ist the great chinese wall.
What complete garbage
Don't think they could get a Megasore-Ass Rex through that door!
How did they cut trees and cut logs to size. Then, how did they lift the logs up high?
I love it they depict the monkey men.
This was during the global thawing period, when land-ice was melting and flowing into the oceans; so it wouldn't last beyond 3500BC.
Original swingers.
Longhoused
Longhouses like these can be still found in some interiors of Borneo.
Aliens did it