HISTRORY OF ARCHITECTURE 1: PREHISTORIC, MESOPOTAMIA, AND
EGYPT
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PREHISTORIC ARCHITECTURE:
Ancestors evolved in Africa from 2.3 million years ago. They spread
from Africa, Southern Europe, to Asia
Paleolithic (Old Stone Age, up to ~10,000 BCE)
natural shelters such as caves
early humans constructed temporary dwellings using readily
available materials like wood, straw, and rock
Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age, ~10,000-5,000 BCE)
significant transition from nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles
towards more settled communities.
pit-houses, which were shallow, pit-like structures with roofs
made of wood, leaves, and animal skins
settlements evolved into villages composed of multiple huts
or even walled cities, indicating a growing emphasis on
community living and environmental control
Neolithic (New Stone Age, ~8800 BCE onwards)
widespread adoption of agriculture, leading to permanent
settlements
rectangular mud-brick houses, often with multiple rooms,
signifying a shift towards fixed abodes
emergence of monumental stone structures, known as
megaliths, which served various ceremonial, funerary, or
astronomical purposes
Shelter Types, Materials & Construction Techniques
Huts
typically small and designed for basic protection
framework of timber poles, lashed together, with walls
covered in organic materials such as thatch, reeds, or
animal hides
Beehive Houses
dome-shaped stone dwellings
built by dry-stacking stones in a circular pattern,
gradually narrowing to form a corbelled dome without
the use of mortar
Sheilings
Found predominantly in Scotland and northern Europe
built using tree branches, wood, and turf
Tents
Highly portable and adaptable
consisted of wooden poles or animal bones as
structural support, covered with animal skins or woven
fabrics
Megalithic Structures
literally means "large stone," referring to monumental
structures like portal tombs and stone circles
Prehistoric architecture is a direct manifestation of human interaction with
and adaptation to their environment
o choice of shelter type and materials was fundamentally driven by
the availability of local resources and the prevailing climatic
conditions.
o strategically designed or chosen to provide thermal comfort,
o?ering warmth in winter and coolness in summer