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Abhishek Jhunjhunwala

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2 years ago

Have the earliest buildings lasted?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The earliest homes had been of bark, leaves, dust and straw. They did now no longer last long. But later, humans commenced to construct temples and palaces of stone. The earliest structures that we understand of had been constructed in approximately 9000 BC withinside the Neolithic or New Stone Age. These consist of the world’s oldest stone temple, the Gobekli Tepe, in Turkey. Around 7000 BC the Sumerians, Assyrians and the Egyptians made large enhancements in building. Some of the maximum first-rate early homes, together with Sumerian ziggurats (temples) and the Egyptian pyramids, had been made round 3000 BC. As humans grew extra assured in architecture, the homes were given larger and extra decorative.

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