The oldest stone building is believed to be Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, dating back to around 9600 BCE. This ancient structure is considered one of the world's first temples and predates Stonehenge by several thousand years.
The oldest building in the world is considered to be Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, estimated to have been constructed around 9500 BC. It is a prehistoric temple complex that predates Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids.
The oldest stone tools have been found in East Africa, specifically in locations such as the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and the Turkana Basin in Kenya. These tools date back to over 2.6 million years ago and were crafted by early members of the Homo genus.
The Russian American Magazin (Russian word meaning "store"), a National Historic Landmark building that houses the Baranov Museum in Kodiak, Alaska. The building was constructed in 1808 by the Russian-American Company and has three distinctions: it is the oldest building in Alaska, it is one of only four remaining Russian-era structures in the United States, and it is the earliest documented log building on the west coast.
The oldest human artefacts are "chopper" stone tools dating from around 2.5 million years ago, from Gona, Ethiopia. The Altamira cave paintings
The oldest I've heard of that were likely permanent are houses on the Isle of Man. 9000 years old.The oldest evidence of 'structures' ever are in Japan, from about 500,000 years ago, a hut. But since it was built by Homo Erectus, not Homo Sapiens, it may not fall under the category of "man" made.---There are several claimants to the "oldest standing structure" which include the pyramids of Egypt, the stone temples of Malta, and the Knap of Howar (Scotland). All of these pre-date written records.See the related links below for more information.
The oldest stone building in west African can be found at Tichitt Walata from 2000 BCE
Stone store in Keri Keri 1832
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the Westshire inn which was where king tut was born
Great Pyramid of Giza which was commissioned by Khufu.
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The oldest public building in Washington, D.C. is the, Old Stone House. The house was built in 1765 and open to public since 1960.
The Kerikeri Mission Station is home to New Zealand's oldest standing European buildings: the Stone Store and Kerikeri Mission House (Kemp House).
New Zealand's oldest stone building is known as the Kerikeri Mission House. It is located in Kerikeri, Northland, New Zealand. See the related link below for more information.
The Old Stone House, located at 3051 M Street in Georgetown, was built in 1765. It is the oldest standing house in Washington, DC.
The oldest public building in Washington, D.C. is the, Old Stone House. The house was built in 1765 and open to public since 1960.