The first stone buildings are believed to have been constructed in the ancient Near East, particularly in regions such as Mesopotamia and the Levant. One of the earliest examples is the Ziggurat of Ur in modern-day Iraq, dating back to around 2100 BCE. Additionally, the use of stone in architecture is evident in the megalithic structures of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, which dates back to around 9600 BCE. These early structures marked significant advancements in human architectural practices.
The building is made of stone See the link below
When a building is made a stone is placed there to mark its start.
The bricks were made of cut stone
Limestone
Stone, Steel, Glass
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
No, the Stonehenge is a stone circle made by early Britons.
The corridors in this building are made of stone.
Stone and Mortar.
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
quarry
No, it is made from stone, steel, and glass.