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6,000-year-old longhouse site with wealth of artifacts found, stuns archaeologists - MSNA longhouse 6,000 years old Archaeologists excavated a remarkable structure along the site’s north-south axis. The longhouse, dating to the early Neolithic era, belonged to the Linear Pottery ...
The collectible design showcase's latest edition unfolds at LongHouse Reserve, ... Combining salvaged domestic industrial materials and granites, ...
These structures are typical of the design of early medieval halls or "longhouses" (long, narrow buildings designed for communal dwelling) that date between the 6th and 11th centuries A.D.
Archaeologists believe they have uncovered the remains of a Viking longhouse in Norway near a famed battlefield. The discovery was made in Hjørungavåg, a village along the western coast where ...
Two organizations in Six Nations of the Grand River have started a fundraiser with a $1 million goal to help replace a replica 17th-century longhouse badly damaged in a recent fire.
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