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by Aegeansunset12

37 comments
  1. I knew Poland was full of Femboys, but Elvish Femboys changes the game.

  2. Etruscans and Romans 100% sure didnt live in caves, Romans especially, considering in 5th century BC they already had Temples and other administrative structures of the Forum

    also missing Carthage and some parts of Spain coast

  3. based, but bullshit. Some of the oldest big settlements in europe were found in modern day Romania, and, while not building with stone, most of bronze age europe lived in buildings (just made of wood and dirt instead of bricks).

  4. A building is technically nothing else than an artificial cave, so there shouldn’t really be any yellow on that map.

  5. >“In 500 BCE, Central Europe was populated primarily by various Celtic tribes, who were part of the broader Iron Age culture that had spread across the continent. These societies were known for their warrior culture, advanced metalworking, and distinct art.“

    I kinda doubt that the dominant culture who had a advanced system of roads and coins before the Romans did would predominantly live in caves or trees. It’s not hard to fathom the concept of building a house after all

  6. UK should be swamps. Most of Italy should be houses. Turkey should be houses. France should be removed from the map.

  7. 500BC is nowhere near old. Carthage had already existed since 900BC, the entire middle-east was populous and had extensive stonemasonry, the Etruscans were a major civilization in central Italy, even fucking Britain – land of the animals – had built settlements by at least 600BC.

    ALL of europe was inhabited – it’s just that it’s a lot easier to build your house out of wood, when you actually have wood; easy in the forests of central europe, less easy in the semi-arid coastlines of asia minor. But people weren’t fucking living in caves, jfc.

  8. What the savage mind doesn’t understand is that a cave is the best place to store my rock piles

  9. Humans have never lived permanently in caves, even in the Neolithic period. Caves were used only temporarily.

  10. Yeah I really like our many caves here. So underrated

  11. I am amazed by the fact some people in the comment section actually think this is serious. Posting passages from wikipedia and shit to prove their ancesters didnt live in caves.

    Guys, chill, that is a joke.

  12. This post is a good example of how to insult everyone but the greeks and the brits, these last because they know they really lived in caves

  13. Just isnt true though is it

    We had mudhuts ill have you know

  14. So you guys are the source of the problem of high prices in buildings is what you’re saying?

  15. Caves? We lived in ancient breweries and Belgae fries temples, that’s what the Belgian bible says

  16. Plovdiv being the oldest city in Europe, being +8000 years old..

  17. This post was made by the Greek gang.

    ![gif](giphy|lN8uGegLtwtjFUGI7F|downsized)

  18. I think the map creator missed two zeros behind number.

    50000 BC i would believe.

  19. Deluded coping by someone who thinks he decends from greek antiquity.

  20. Highly unlikely Sardinians (Phoenicians) weren’t living in buildings

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