If you can't you're not a real country.
Post AT LEAST one thing in your land that's older than these
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Chicxulub crater in mexico beats all
Ġgantija temples.
Newgrange (Ireland)
Has anyone tried to tip these rocks over
Typical North American.
That nude fella is trying
According to wikipedia it cannot be rocked by human force
Tabon Man/Callao Man remains
Oh, you.. :)
This is based would like to go one day
moo
Java man
one of the oldest man made structures in the whole world
it's no pyramid but it is what it is
what's the estimated time period for when this was built?
wiki page says 4800 bc
that's about 2000 years before the first pyramids
fascinating
>the new world brain
like watching mankind take its first steps as an architectural and engineering infant
it's ugly, primitive but still standing
Should have mentiones that these were made around 14.000 BC
>8
>wh*toids """""""civilization"""""""
what does korea have?
Extremely easy
yeah, it's interesting to think about. very nice that some of these places still remain, kind of crazy to think they actually have, given how destructive we can be.
I think this (pic related) is an old fort/castle in spain, I don't remember how old it is or where it is, but I love the shapes that you see in it, it's got a very organic feel to it, kind of reminds me of one of those casts they make from abandoned ant colonies.
what i posted was almost destroyed
in Bordeaux we have this, all that is left from an entire roman arena
was destroyed by war, was dismantled for place and building materials
a small tragedy that's happened many times the world over
that castle has an organic feel because that's how they built it, it was before geometry
colorado
All failed attempts till now nothing comparable
ancient agypt was unique
i really wish there was a way to see how life was back then
still mad ac origins took place so late in history
According to that criteria only France, Britain, Malta, Ireland, Iran, Peru and Egypt are real countries.
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>new worldians posting nature
kek.
They literally have the same balancing rock things only autistically
beat this
This is certainly older that pyramids and there are even older but less impressive things like bowls and various tools from stone age but they're not buildings. The oldest buildings on croatian soil were in greek colonies (most importantly Pharos) around 6. century BC but they were all ruined by time and no longer are there. Also there's the biggest collection of neanderthal bones in Husnjakovo brdo. As for oldest still standing building in Croatia I think it's either Roman Forum in Zadar or Colloseum in Pula
If it's from 500 000 years ago I'd just consider it an ape beating a shell not art
This stuff is really cool, north american native stuff seems so exotic to me, maybe because all the natives are pretty much dead
Yeah they're cool. The "Ancestral puebloans" is what we call them since they arren't around to tell any stories anymore. The Navajo tribe wiped them all out thousands of years ago. We actually thought they were called the Anasazi but that's just the Navajo word for "Ancient Enemy"
looks like teletubbies house
I'm surprised no Indonesian has posted gunung padang yet. Some parts of this monument are from 20,000 BC
Nice
Those cliff dwellings are from the 12th-13th century.
Human species were around 500,000
I never said they pre-dated the pyramids
Our buildings were always wooden so sadly they perished with time except for the more recent ones but pic related is a vase from Bronocice which has the oldest depiction of a wheeled wagon in the world from 3370BC (older than pyramids of Giza).
>The Navajo tribe wiped them all out thousands of years ago.
I was referring to that.
This little statue from 40k b.c..
What is the davido kun for Korea ?
didnt know the joker was bulgarian
i love this one. didnt know it was older than the pyramids, makes it cooler to me.
oh shit i take it back
The Navajo didn't wipe them out. They left many descendants including the Tewa, Zuni, and Hopi
get on our lvl, oldest flute and oldest wheel dicoverd
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3700 BC
3500 BE
>BE
*BC
2700 BC
>blocks your path
Okay
4000 BC
Looks like a dinosaur
It's from around the same time as the pyramids (2500BC)
World’s oldest known figurative painting, 40,000 years old.
There are more realistic artefacts from that same prehistoric culture. This boot is made from ceramic and it's assumed that it's an exact copy of their real life boots.
1.8 million years old
No shit bro
The only thing thats been found so far thats equally impressive (when you consider the timeframe) is gobekli tepe in Turkey which is 7000 years older than the pyramids
Just a bone and not really human
This site is quite beaten up, the man-made mound seen is from the second phase of occupation (4000 to 2500 BC), but the earliest human presence in the site is far older (12500 BC)
The earliest recorded use of cotton worldwide (4200 BC) and the earliest use of indigo dye (predating the use of indigo in Egypt's Fifth Dynasty by about 1,500 years) were discovered at this site.
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>failed attempts
not really
>nothing comparable
That wasn't the request. The request was things older than the pyramids, not things comparable (whaterver this is supposed to mean) to the pyramids,
Not from mine, but it stands in a german museum
Sumerian?
I think it's from bablyon.
Never mind just read the filename
>muh giant grave stones
Other countries arent babylon/iraq who abandon stone age much earlier and start city living at -8000. Some even jump from stone to modern urban.
Just let us boast with this important achievement.
Pando/trembling giant
all the trees are part of one organism and it is one of the largest living things in the world i believe
Can we all agree that without the influence of mesopotamia, ancient egypt wouldn't be how we see it today.
>Of course Lowlanders built the Pyramids. How did you know?
same with Scotland. we couldn't build the pyramids since the stones in our country is the hardest in the world.
It's the second largest, only preceded by a giant underground fungus.
No proofs for that tbhlad
Coolest in this thread imo
The negative stone carvings are excellent
Too easy
Those were made to mark the place where the greatest threat to the universe can be imprisoned.
There you go, literally the oldest still standing building in the entire world
The pyramids are massive but there are plenty older stuff
And I said the oldest STILL STANDING building, yeah I know there are a few older ruins
It's literally a house someone couldn't finish because they ran out of stone.
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Cute fox.
that's a rat actually
Has anyone tried to tip this rock over?