This building was first built during the 5th century AD, probably b4efore your country had anything similar. How does it feel that we're superior?
Eketorps fortress
I'm swedish
>we're
The people that were there in the 5th century weren't Slavs
Am I supposed to be impressed?
Lol
Are you claiming we are slavic? Monkey
WE
>we
Yeah, croatians built a swedish ringborg, in sweden. Kys.
3,500 BC
Behold the great Indian pyramids in Missouri!
Nice model. Show us the real thing. Cant? Oh, then it doesnt count.
My city was founded as a Roman fortress.
That's in sweden you nignog
well, no shit, it's 5,500 years old, show me something that old from Scandinavia that's not a tumulus
>5th century AD
Wow, it's fucking nothing
Tjats my point. Plenty of older structures but they are now just a pile of rubble on the ground. The northern climate is shit for structures, unlile egypt, which is why the pyramids still look good
iirc we have the only complete roman wall in western europe, this is from the 3th-4th century
Lol
ok nigga, look at this older than your fence for ants
The Aurelian Walls of Rome are longer, but they probably aren't as complete
>roman wall.
Now you are taking credit for what the romans did. The romans were nordic, by the way.
>well, no shit, it's 5,500 years old, show me something that old from Scandinavia that's not a tumulus
Checkmate
>The romans were nordic
No they weren't
>The romans were nordic
WE
we have thousands of oppida all around the peninsula
This is an old nordic structure. It hasnt aged well. Such happens in a nordic climste
Ahahahahahahahahah
Iron Age tower from 200 B.C
One of the oldest buildings in Europe still standing
that's a partial dolmen that was destroyed by humans
t. my region has a shitton of them and many of them were destroyed because legends said that gold were buried beneath them
it reminds me to the ones from Sardinia
>a shallow hole with a bunch of misshapen rocks around
I hope this shit is at least 3000 years old, like pic related
Looks like a Nuraghe (though Nuraghi are 1300 years older) but the Scots couldn't figure out how to make the tholos so they just left them unfinished, while Sardinian Nuraghi have all chambers with stone roofs (tholoi) inside, while the Scottish brochs had straw roofs, we have thousands of Nuraghi and yours looks like one of the smaller versions
Majorca has something similar. Aliens?
No, I think that there are just so many ways you can build stone structures without cement
Are you guys even trying?
This french one is from 4,800 BC, iirc is the oldest european structure still standing
Majora were actually made around the same type of Nuraghi so there probably was a connection, considering Sardinians sailed west to Iberia during the bronze age and early iron age.
Brochs are 1200 years more recent than Nuraghi and don't have tholoi chambers inside, I don't know whether the talaiots had them.
That dolmen is at least one thousand years older than the earliest nuraghe, and it still managed to be more advanced than any shit the Scandinavians built until the late Middle Ages
4000 years old
You can see Nuraghi actually had tholoi chambers inside, which were pretty difficult to build considering they were open air structure unlike Mycenean tholoi which were aided by the weight of the dirt tumulus they were under
I know, we have them too
We also have Megalithic fortifications dating to 2700 bc predating Nuraghi built by Prenuragic cultures
We also have thousands of necropoleis dating back to 3200 bc, really similar tot he hypogeums at Malta
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How can italians even compete. Built in 200 ce, whatever that means.
>1800 years old
>a fucking moat
lol
Have a pyramid built completely out of concrete and covered in marble from 200 years before whatever shit is that you posted
Fugging commieblocks