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thesweetcheat wrote:
Presumably they could have built dwellings mainly from timber?
With the addition, in some cases , of turf and heather .
The LBK European longhouses were nearly all wooden .

Worth mentioning that some of the earlier British Neolithic buildings , although few and far between , sometimes had stone walls e.g. Skara Brae ,Knap of Howar and the later Dartmoor round houses could also have had stone walling .

tiompan wrote:
thesweetcheat wrote:
Presumably they could have built dwellings mainly from timber?
With the addition, in some cases , of turf and heather .
The LBK European longhouses were nearly all wooden .

Worth mentioning that some of the earlier British Neolithic buildings , although few and far between , sometimes had stone walls e.g. Skara Brae ,Knap of Howar and the later Dartmoor round houses could also have had stone walling .

Would 'wags' have anything to with this Mr T, probably they are later or would it be the Balbridie long house type thing??