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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Why do europeans apear in dark skin?
This is reminiscent of the northwest coast of Canada First Nations' longhouses that housed multiple extended families…
'Ok, who farted?!'
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Love how you are still using BC and AD so many people are now not. As they grovel to the woke green culture
he said ERECTED 😂
Nobody knows who they were or what they were doing…….
haha long boi
Germans been overbuilding shit since the Neolithic.
Interesting.