Circular houses from the Iron Age
It is a typical architecture of Iron Age Europe, mainly distributed between 1200 BC and 400 AD. This type of house is usually built of wood, with a circular plan and a conical roof covered with thatch. The walls are made up of wooden columns that are deeply buried underground to provide a stable foundation. There is a gap between the walls and the roof to allow smoke to escape while also providing ventilation for the house. Due to the lack of windows in the Iron Age, doors were the only entrance and were usually equipped with thresholds to prevent animals from entering. These buildings provide valuable clues for us to understand the lifestyle of ancient Europeans.
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