The Oldest Buildings in the World

9. Wayland’s Smithy (3460 BC), England

This neolithic structure near Ashbury in England is actually a burial chamber.

The Wayland tumulus, which contains 14 skeletons, is estimated to have been built in 3460 BC. According to the estimates, the rebels of the period who opposed the government may have been tortured and killed here.

It is rumored that with the change of power over time, this pit was turned into a mausoleum and visited by the public.

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