Average homes in Britain and Ireland pre-Roman contact

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‘Roundhouses’ they’re called. We were twins fr lol.
 

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And they have the audacity to act like they had superior IQ when julius caesar called them animals incapable of civilization :dead:
 
And they have the audacity to act like they had superior IQ when julius caesar called them animals incapable of civilization :dead:
That’s really it though isn’t it 😭

But by virtue of being consistent with my standards, and the fact that my parents lived in similar homes, I have to say, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with them. I think they’re great. Environmentally friendly. Perhaps even cosy.
 

Daydreamer

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That’s really it though isn’t it 😭

But by virtue of being consistent with my standards, and the fact that my parents lived in similar homes, I have to say, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with them. I think they’re great. Environmentally friendly. Perhaps even cosy.
yeah they look very cozy ngl, im not criticizing the house, it's just that if this had been a different civilization they would think they were somehow superior
 
yeah they look very cozy ngl, im not criticizing the house, it's just that if this had been a different civilization they would think they were somehow superior
Haha nah I know, that’s the whole reason I posted this. Cause when it’s anyone else, they’re uncivilised and couldn’t progress past ‘mud huts’ looool
 
Everyone had these houses bro? Native Americans had this. The scandinavians had this. This is like asking how did cultures all over the world develop the bow and arrow without coming into contact. Humans have the same brain matter so all paths lead to the same road.
 
Everyone had these houses bro? Native Americans had this. The scandinavians had this. This is like asking how did cultures all over the world develop the bow and arrow without coming into contact. Humans have the same brain matter so all paths lead to the same road.
Yeah, naturally. The point was just how they’re used as an insult today. Despite everyone having started from there lol.
 
Everyone had these houses bro? Native Americans had this. The scandinavians had this. This is like asking how did cultures all over the world develop the bow and arrow without coming into contact. Humans have the same brain matter so all paths lead to the same road.
It only makes sense when you think about it. Started from scratch aswell as the fact ones like this can still be seen today.
 

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The collapse of the Roman empire set Europe back 500 years.


This is your typical celtic(gaels Ireland/ gauls mainland europe) village, germanic villages would of been similar, the celts only came to Ireland around 500bc and 1000bc in UK.
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Meanwhile the pre celtic people built this during the Neolithic by stone age farmers, similar sites are also found in the uk.
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It reminds me of gobekli tepe(turkey) dating to 12,000 bc, several hundred of these types of sites dot the area around the Zagros mountain associated with the PPNB culture
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The collapse of the Roman empire set Europe back 500 years.


This is your typical celtic(gaels Ireland/ gauls mainland europe) village, germanic villages would of been similar, the celts only came to Ireland around 500bc and 1000bc in UK.
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Meanwhile the pre celtic people built this during the Neolithic by stone age farmers, similar sites are also found in the uk.
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It reminds me of gobekli tepe(turkey) dating to 12,000 bc, several hundred of these types of sites dot the area around the Zagros mountain associated with the PPNB culture
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Always wondered what the decline in advancement was. Defenitly not an exaggeration.
 

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