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4th millennium BC in architecture
The following events occurred in
architecture in the
4th millennium BC
:
Buildings and structures
Buildings
Sialk
ziggurat near
Kashan
,
Iran
(3200BCE)
ÃÂ gantija
âÂÂ
megalithic
temple complex on the island of
Gozo
(part of
Malta
, c.3600âÂÂ2500 BCE)
Harappa
â fortified city of the
Indus Valley civilization
with as many as 40,000 residents (3300âÂÂ1600 BCE)
Northern Europe
Céide Fields
â oldest known field systems in the world, located in West
Ireland
Brú na Bóinne
complex â Neolithic
passage tomb
s in
County Meath
, Ireland (c.3300âÂÂ2900 BCE)
Knap of Howar
â oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe, on the
Orkney
island of
Papa Westray
occupied from 3500 to 3100 BCE
Skara Brae
â Europe's most complete
Neolithic
village located in the
Bay of Skaill
in
Orkney
, Scotland
Stonehenge
â the earliest phase of the monument has been dated to about 3100 BCE
Sweet Track
â oldest known engineered roadway located in
Shapwick, Somerset
, England (3806 BCE)
See also
Timeline of architecture
References