Post something from your country older than Stonehenge

(Between 3000 and 2000 BC)

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Millares
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni–Trypillia_culture
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnenez?oldformat=true
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumulus_of_Bougon?oldformat=true
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judean_date_palm#Germination_of_2000-year-old_seed
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my grandpa :)

STONERhenge

ahahahahahaha like weed right?

muh dick

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Millares

btw, stonehenge builders are genetically closer to modern southern europeans than to moder english

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Barnenez cairn, 5000 - 4000 BC

humans lived on this stones since 10.000 BC.
did i win?

That's pretty cool to be honest.

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No, because it's not man made.

Budj Bim eel traps

A network of channels and dams for trapping eels that was dated to 6600 years ago

Probably the only structure on the entire continent older than 400 years old

Remnants of an old fortified settlement, one of a plenty. The region is believed to be the place of origin of chariots.

I was there 4 times at childhood, very spiritual place.

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There were these 45000 year old graves found near lake mungo in Australia.

we have like 140.000 year old neanderthal graves

Newgrange, a Neolithic passage tomb

All the matter in my country is as old as the universe.

>Discovered - 1966
> - Initiated - 6000 BC
> - Completion - 3000 BC

where do they pull these numbers from?
>taking 3k years to put a bunch of rocks together

>the culmination of 3000 years of work
>portuguese engineers

La Hougue Bie is one of our main sites and was in regular use ~3500 BC, believed to be built ~4000 BC. We have prehistoric sites, including a mass mammoth grave from cliff hunting, all over the island as it used to act as a meeting point between what is now the UK and mainland Europe. Also the richest Viking horde ever discovered, Roman temples and 100s of years of castle developments. One of the few things I really miss about it is all of the history.

>Australia
>Vikings

Sorry should have said (Jersey) hence the Jèrrais name

There are ancient farmers here since copper age and early bronze age
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni–Trypillia_culture

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Most i see is bunch of stones place upright.
5000+ years old vessel from earliest farmers in europe

cult bowl around same age 6th millennium bc

>A 5,000-year-old rock carving in Norway which depicts a figure skiing has been "damaged forever" by youths who claim they were trying to improve it. The two alleged vandals said they had been trying to repair the historical site by carving over the outline of the figure to make it easier to see – but local officials described their makeshift restoration as a "tragedy" for Norway's cultural heritage.

>a monument to the ancient god benises :DDDD

cool

We don't really have anything that old, beyond some old tombs and cairns.

Heres something though, a 4000 year old walkway uncovered in a storm

I know, I was angry too when that happens. Luckily we have more carvings of skiing than the one he destroyed.

Snowniggers gonna snownig.

Ireland has far, far more cairns than we do tho

This joke was fucking leaf tier. Jesus.

This one fucks Stonehenge in the ass

>6800 years old
>One of the oldest still standing structure in the world, along with 2 that are also in France

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnenez?oldformat=true

This one is pretty much as old tho not as huge

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumulus_of_Bougon?oldformat=true

can't

The dreamtime is a psychic superstructure that's existed since the dawn of man

wouldn't know

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho

>Jericho
>Palestine

ahah

Not strictly thread-related but I thought this was pretty cool
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judean_date_palm#Germination_of_2000-year-old_seed

some old gold from 6.5K years ago

haha benis :d :DD