FlattopMaker t1_jdpl1o2 wrote
Reply to comment by FlattopMaker in If sites like Karahan Tepe could date to potentially 12,000 years ago, where inhabitants where hunter gatherers (with maybe minimal early agriculture) and pre-pottery. Then why don't we see anything 15k, 30k, 50k, or even 100k years back? by LevHB
Replying to my earlier post because the we-can't-see-the-decayed-structures-that-were-made-from-trees is speculation extrapolated from history. Greeks started out with temples made of trees. The vertical lines/grooves of the stylized marble columns we are left with were made to mimic tree trunks. The Egyptians started out with leather and chests for crypt or burial funerary goods made from real animal hides and real wood. As materials became more scarce, faux leather was used and wood grain-like grooves made from woven reeds for the chests that we're left with.
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