Also mistaken for fulgurite by the more naturalistically minded, apparently. Maybe most common in the Nordics, based on viking references?
Additional links:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/100810-thor-thors-hammer-viking-graves-thunderstones-science
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukonvaaja [Finnish]
Looks suspiciously phallic? Ritual of fertility it is
I love listening to researchers talk about places like Ur and Karahan Tepe and all the things we know about in between.
What I don’t love is the very clear tendency to believe that people 10,000 years ago had the mental capacity of a frog.
No, I don’t think the pit-like dwellings that don’t have roofs were proof they were savages who lived under the open sky, I think in the TEN THOUSAND YEARS SINCE THEN the roof disintegrated. It’s not a hard concept to put something over your head to stay out of the rain.
It IS however, hard to make a roof out of mud unless you know where to get special mud and how to cook it. They would have to use branches, leaves and long grasses to keep rain off, which definitely wouldn’t survive 10 millennia.
So DID they have roofs? No idea, but trying to point at lack of roofs as “proof” of anything is kind of dumb.
Respect for the ones that straight up say “we don’t know but it’s speculated that…” though
Also it’s disgusting to me how many times I’ve seen “because the people who found the artifact thought it was heretical/sacreligious/proves their religion wrong they destroyed most of it”
On the last part, you can see Jesuit exorcism markings on Tiwanaku and Inka statues. They tried to tear down temples too, but couldn’t figure out how to dismantle the foundations and first meter and a half off walls. So they used those to build European style dwellings on top of it.
The smallest of the three pyramids at Giza has a giant gash down the side because some Muslims tried to tear it down because it was from another religion and Islam is founded primarily on hatred and violence.
They cut the nose off the sphinx!
No that one was obelix
Pretty sure they had roofs some 10k years ago.
The oldest evidence of structures is from 476 000 years ago.
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/zambia-worlds-oldest-wooden-structure-2367672
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Pretty sure they had roofs some 10k years ago.
The oldest evidence of structures is from 476 000 years ago.
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/zambia-worlds-oldest-wooden-structure-2367672
Whops I replied to the wrong comment