My ancestors :)
they built this :)
>>72003524
Is it very touristic? I m going to Great Britain this spring but am not sure if I want to visit the Stonehenge
My ancestors :)
>>72003628
Where in Kazakhstan is it?
Ah yes, a bunch of stones, VERY impressive.
>>72003746
>A windmill
>Dutch """""""""achievement""""""""
My ancestors built THIS :)
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>>72003713
It's in anatolia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Çatalhöyük
>>72003524
Britain is the home of stone circles, the most in Europe. Ancient Britons had a big boner for large stones.
>There are approximately 1,300 stone circles in Britain and Ireland. The French archaeologist Jean-Pierre Mohen in his book Le Monde des Megalithes says: "British Isles megalithism is outstanding in the abundance of standing stones, and the variety of circular architectural complexes of which they formed a part...strikingly original, they have no equivalent elsewhere in Europe — strongly supporting the argument that the builders were independent."
My ancestors The pelasgians(name comes from proto Albanian *pelasg, modern pellg) meaning swap or sea people
They made this stone structure
>>72003524
>Germany rape baby trying to claim the accomplishments of his Celtic betters
As per usual
>>72003524
I'm going to knock one of these down
>>72003746
For northern Europeans to make this some 5000 years ago was quite an achievement.