The Oldest Human-Built Structure Ever Found Is 3x Older Than the Pyramids
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Discover the origins of human-built structures predating pyramids by 18,000 years in Greece's Theopetra Cave.
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Long before the pyramids rose from the Egyptian desert, humans were already shaping stone for survival. Not for kings, tombs, or monuments, but for something far more immediate: shelter, protection, and the daily fight against a brutal climate.
The structure at the center of this discovery is not a towering temple or a lost city. It is a stone wall inside Theopetra Cave in Thessaly, Greece, dated to around 23,000 years ago. That makes it far older than the Great Pyramid of Giza, which was built roughly 4,500 years ago, and places it deep in the world of Ice Age humans.