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Re: Seahenge - the oldest wooden building in the world
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Aye, was actually thinking about structural above ground remains (though thanks to tiompan and HD for their links).

Seahenge (before it was ‘relocated’) could be seen as a wooden, in situ structure if not an actual building. Having said that what constitutes a building anyway. Seahenge has a worked wooden wall, an entrance that could be opened and closed and a central monumental feature. That would surely place it into the building category and, as such, a fair contender for the oldest wooden building in the world?


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Littlestone
Posted by Littlestone
18th November 2012ce
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