Post pic of building from your cunt's antiquity (or precolumbian for new worlder) still standing
Post pic of building from your cunt's antiquity (or precolumbian for new worlder) still standing
1695, not pre-columbian, but that's about the oldest you can get in this country.
This "hill" with a church on the top it's actually a pyramid. City of Cholula.
From the town
Nothing that old here, for anything from the Viking age or earlier you just get a tool found in a field or cave murals. Here's a church from 1140 though.
Nice. Star forts are best forts.
Inside
how is it that old but made of wood?
The east coast of America is a pretty fascinating place because you can start driving in Boston, which looks like England, and by the time you reach your destination in Miami all of a sudden everything looks like Spain.
Inside the actual pyramid?
Yes
Hard to find stuff that's still fully intact. We've got many ruins though heh.
Pre columbian? There’s the Cahokia Mounds which are from around 1100’s. They’re kinda cool. They’re a lot bigger than they look.
There is literally no precolumbian or ancient buildings in Australia or New Zealand.
I'm not an expert, but I think it has to do with how they prepared the wood. They would literally damage the tree over the course of several years, so it leaks resin to repair itself. This hardens the wood and makes sure it doesn't rot. I'm sure there's a fair bit of maintenance over the years too.
this one is close to where I live, about 200 BC
They just found 10 000 year old timber foundations in eastern Finland. This is pretty unprecedented as it had been assumed that the first settlers of post-glacial fennoscandinavia were mobile peoples who lived in huts that were easy to assemble rather than more permanent buildings.
is it in Lima? Damn, really cool
Did you know we have uuuuuuh big rock
Fascinating, that place goes right on my bucket list.
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>City of Cholula
I had no idea the hot sauce was named after a city.
Because no black metal larpers was near. Proper carpentry in a low humidity climate can is just as good material as a stone. We have some wooden churches from XIV, but they are not very interesting. Here's from XVI
wooden you say?
ayers rock was only made interesting when british found it
i don't believe that anybody in this country actually gives a shit about what abos think of it
I know the abbos never did shit, but surely the Maori must have had some kinds of structures laying around, right?
It was of religious significance to some of them but they were never a country or anything
They made it so you can't clime it now as well
Wrong.
>inb4 but many aren't standing
don't care
The Kizhi churches are probably the most aesthetic buildings in the world.
This thing apparently. Byt only part of it is really old as you can see. We have few truly old buildings because wars and notorious neighbours fucking the place up every century made sure that little is left
Everything pre-British was stick and mudhuts.
And nobody of worth was in New Zealand since before the 12th century.
But nobody actually gives a shit about their non-religion or beliefs
It's all just lip service. Pretty much everyone not living in a big city thinks they're retarded.
t. Regional cunt
Now that the government changed it, do people really go along with it’s aboriginal name or do most people still call it Ayer’s rock?