Is it true that Germanic and Celtic people lived in mud huts until they were conquered and civilized by Med BVLLS?

Is it true that Germanic and Celtic people lived in mud huts until they were conquered and civilized by Med BVLLS?

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>Germanic
No
>Celtic
Yes

>Germanic
Yes
>Celtic
No

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>Germanic
Yes
>Celtic
Yes

>Germanic
No
>Celtic
No

ask yourself this OP, how well does mud insulate against cold?

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No, we lived in mud huts until we conquered the Med BVLLS and took their homes for ourselves.

>Germanic
Maybe
>Celtic
Yes

No they had space ships but were brainwashed by a powerful AI in the big man-machine war.
That is whay their have bad comedy and don't show feelings.

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That's not muda, that's turf

You're as close to being Italian as possible without being Italian, hold your horses Matteo.

No part of Scandinavia was ever conquered by so called "med bulls".

You have no idea about what engineering marvel you are gazing upon

this, they just cant fathom how comfy our huts are

Stop having denbts and go back to work, crypto-nafris

Please Negrito, 100% Alemannic here, tip of the spear, edge of the blade in the anti Roman reconquista!

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that's an Italian

actually they lived in something like this

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yes

Why were Meds so advanced?
Why are they industrially behind Northern Europe now?

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Fortunate climate
Industrial revolution

how much did the climate even change in that span

Less than 1C for sure

Yes, those huts are very insulating and better suited to their environment unlike the inefficient architecture of later years. This is especially true in places like Iceland
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why didn't they come up with roman tier enginering before the romans?
why did meds not start the industrial revolution?

Many Celtic and Germanic people lived in timber long houses long before Rome was even a thing (about 7,000 years ago). Larger versions would have been halls.

Climate, favorable agriculture and having a large organized society.
Making big shit has less to do with technology and more to do with organizing large groups of people

Over thousands of years there was a shift from a wet middle east to a wet south eastern Europe and finally a wet northern Europe. The rise and fall of the civilizations tends to follow that increase in fertility. People starving and getting fucked by mother nature tend to have a harder time of surviving to build large cities and public works.

Which is why most big cities are near a river or on a river. since they flow all year round.

>he hasn't heard of the aquatic ape hypothesis

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