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Neolithic Style Architecture

Neolithic Style Architecture. Kaycee Hammond. Neolithic Style Architecture. The “Stone Age” Architecture 6800-3200 BC Usually residential structures One story Materials typically used: —Thick timber Posts —Reeds —Clay (hay-clay or mud-bricks) —Stone — T ree trunks —Hay

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Neolithic Style Architecture

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  1. Neolithic Style Architecture Kaycee Hammond

  2. Neolithic Style Architecture • The “Stone Age” Architecture • 6800-3200 BC • Usually residential structures • One story • Materials typically used: —Thick timber Posts —Reeds —Clay (hay-clay or mud-bricks) —Stone —Tree trunks —Hay • Located in the Greek mainland as well as the Ionian and Aegean Islands

  3. Characteristic of Neolithic Style Characterized by the use of stone tools and Paleolithic and Mesolithic making Thatch Roofs Imperfect cuts Clay/Reed Walls

  4. Works Cited • http://www.fhw.gr/chronos/01/en/nl/housing/nl_arch.html • www.uhigh.ilstu.edu/tech/CAD/ArchLesson1b.ppt

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