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- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture abstract "The following events occurred in architecture in the 4th millennium BC: Sialk ziggurat near Kashan, Iran (3200BCE) Ġgantija - megalithic temple complex on the island of Gozo (part of Malta, c.3600–2500 BCE) Harappa - fortified city of the Indus Valley Civilization with as many as 40,000 residents (3300–1600 BCE)Northern Europe Céide Fields - oldest known field systems in the world, located in West IrelandBrú na Bóinne complex - Neolithic passage tombs in County Meath, Ireland (c.3300–2900 BCE) Knap of Howar - oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe, on the Orkney island of Papa Westray occupied from 3500–3100 BCE Skara Brae - Europe's most complete Neolithic village located in the Bay of Skaill in Orkney, Scotland Stonehenge - the earliest phase of the monument has been dated to about 3100 BCE Sweet Track - oldest known engineered roadway located in Shapwick, Somerset, England (3806 BCE)↑".
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- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink 4th_millennium_BC.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Skaill.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Brú_na_Bóinne.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-millennium_BC_architecture.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink County_Meath.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Céide_Fields.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Gozo.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Harappa.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Indus_Valley_Civilisation.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Kashan.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Knap_of_Howar.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Malta.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Megalith.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Orkney.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Papa_Westray.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Passage_grave.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Shapwick,_Somerset.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Skara_Brae.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Stonehenge.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_Track.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Tepe_Sialk.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Timeline_of_architecture.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Ġgantija.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "4th millennium BC in architecture".
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "4th millennium BC".
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- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture comment "The following events occurred in architecture in the 4th millennium BC: Sialk ziggurat near Kashan, Iran (3200BCE) Ġgantija - megalithic temple complex on the island of Gozo (part of Malta, c.3600–2500 BCE) Harappa - fortified city of the Indus Valley Civilization with as many as 40,000 residents (3300–1600 BCE)Northern Europe Céide Fields - oldest known field systems in the world, located in West IrelandBrú na Bóinne complex - Neolithic passage tombs in County Meath, Ireland (c.3300–2900 BCE) Knap of Howar - oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe, on the Orkney island of Papa Westray occupied from 3500–3100 BCE Skara Brae - Europe's most complete Neolithic village located in the Bay of Skaill in Orkney, Scotland Stonehenge - the earliest phase of the monument has been dated to about 3100 BCE Sweet Track - oldest known engineered roadway located in Shapwick, Somerset, England (3806 BCE)↑".
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture label "4th millennium BC in architecture".
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture sameAs Q2310312.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture sameAs IVe_millénaire_av._J.-C._en_architecture.
- 4th_millennium_BC_in_architecture sameAs Q2310312.
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