post ancient architectures from ur cunt
Post ancient architectures from ur cunt
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>ancient
the castle in my town is older
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This one is pretty old. Where do u live?, post it
>no one is contributing
what did i do to deserve much pain
Wanna play some KOF, brah?
Build by Proto-Polacks before the arrival of Slavic language.
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11th century isn't really ancient but here we go
reconstructions
>In 1936 the first life-size model (open-air museum) was built on the peninsula, but it was intentionally destroyed by retreating Germans near the end of World War II. After the war it was rebuilt, and the ramparts and one full street with houses on both sides were also added.
Blame the shitskin Krauts, not us,
>tfw no comfy cave dwellings
life is gay
We have cave dwellings here, dumbfuck.
tbqh, your ancestors could've annihilated krauts at their early stages but I guess you let them live for some reason
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this was a huge battle between proto-g*rmans and proto-poles btw
that's not a cave. that's a castle within a cave.
Ancient Dacian capital - abandoned in 2nd century AD
Not much architecture remained from Cucuteni-Trypillian dated c. 5200 to 3500 BC - this is like 20 km away from my city
Mostly what remained from this culture is jewellery and pottery
wanna see more menhirs?
These are the remains of the porter building of the Roman fort in Aardenburg.
Poet dudes used to hang out here and make some slammin' beats together
nice
pic related is how the Menapii lived in the coastal area, just before Caesar came, they lived in dense forests surrounded by swampland. Every family has its own hut and land, but a stone-throw from each other.
Naturally it is a reconstruction, , as wood tends to rot away over time.
we have some nice caves but georgian caves are more impressive tbqh
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Old family comes from Ethiopia, so fuck it I'm posting shit from there.
and here's a mausoleum/mosque inside of cave
we wuz vikingz n shieeet
>tfw Germ-Pole rivalry is 3200 years old
Looks very comfy
more of qobustan
WE WUZ CELT N SHIT (pronounce the C in Celt as a K)
ROMANS N SHIT
GOTHS N SHIT
UMMAYADS N SHIT
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CASTILLIANS N SHIT
I'm visiting Azerbaijan this summer. Are there any other historical sites besides Qobustan that I should visit?
Don't you have an exam to prepare for?
ancient roman burial mound
ancient roman bathing complex, discovered during the construction of an overpass
the ruins of Gorsium, near Tác, Hungary
ancient roman military amphitheater, later on used as a fortress by the invading Hungarian forces in the 9th century
the amphitheater of Aquincum, Budapest
Aquincum
Yeah., i'd recommend you visiting:
Inner city and Baku's center in general(lots of nice 19th and 20th century architecture)
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Mud volcanoes whic are also in Gobustan
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Shaki's city centre
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Khinalug
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Historical village Lahic and the rest of Ismailli
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Ganja and lakes Goygol and Maral gol
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There's also Goygol city near Ganja which used to be German colony and still remains German architecture
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There's actually many more placers worth visiting but i think you can find them yourself
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Fuck, what I would do to get to see a castle in the British Isles before I die. The only castles that are aesthetic as Anglo and Celtic castles are the Italians, slavs, and bohemians.
>post ancient architectures from ur cunt
>abos
>architecture
lel
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Apparently native Australians were building rock housing of sorts over 9000 years ago.
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Pic related is what I found, but can't find the architecture in it. It's a mystery.
Neat. Looks like an awesome Unreal Tournament map.
I've been there in Skyrim.
Shit loot.
>ancient
how old is ancient?
Not at all, buddy
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nice
1100 bc when Romans were still in caves
Not ancient sorry
200 BC
500 BC
>ancient
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gotta wonder why.....
300 BC
1200 bc