Incredible Stone Age House: Primitive Technology 3,800BC



Here is a Stone Age Primitive House inspired by the 4,000 BC Horton Neolithic House excavated in Berkshire, England. Built with a Scots Pine roundwood timber frame, and 12 tons of reed thatch for the roof. With wattle and daub walls, a solid oak timber frame entrance with deer skin doors and complete with fire pit and deer skin beds inside. This replica Primitive House built at Butser Ancient Farm was inspired by the finds of Wessex Archeology. Only post holes and faint outlines of the foundations were discovered in Berkshire, England. We can only guess that the structure would have used a basic timber frame structure, likely an A-frame roof to shed water, and being near the river Thames, likely covered in water reed for the thatched roof.

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44 comments

@spqr9974 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Go to Eastern EU if you want to learn from natives what, how and they still lie in related tipe of homes today ! Romania in particular ! .... i remember in my early childhood my grandma spoilled the floor with fresh clay ,mix with sand !!!
@jordanbrowning6378 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
I have a late to early bronze age site on my landlords field. I have permission to hunt for flint artifacts. I really appreciate thar it was likley a farm all the way back then also. Sadly it will all be sold to developers in the near future. If i could affor to buy the field and preserve it i would in a heart beat!
@NikilNooral October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Nice video
@MegaJesseman October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
It is interesting to see how far we have come as a species. Back then they had revolutionary technology that we now consider primitive. And it is relieving that I was born in an age where we have the luxuries we have now. Albeit I do have to wonder if humans would actually be happier in a more survivalist setting. After all we are animals and animals are content just by surviving.
@LisaG442 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
If there were permanent structures like houses, they were definitely farming ppl and not migratory following herds like North America Natives. Interesting how our indigenous ppl were still hunter/gatherers by the time Europeans got here so much more advanced.
@musicandbooklover-p2o October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
I remember Phil Harding flint knapping on Time Team and it never took him long to fashion a tool he could use from a piece of flint, normally used without a handle or anything either. Just the very sharp piece of flint.
@hetedeleambacht6608 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
with those axes, was it possible to hew even thin wooden planks lik that easily, i wonder...
@white_clover767 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Thats an IRON AGE house, not a stone age one.
@VINTERIUM..EXPLORIUM.1 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Nice Work & Video 👍
@austinkoontz2845 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Cool.
@p1mason October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
I had a thought watching this video..

Imagine you are suddenly transported back to the neolithic. You come across a farmer, well dressed in leather, working his field with wooden handled tools. He greets you before packing his belongings into a basket. You accompany him back to his house, a sturdy and neat thatched building, where he hangs his things on shelves and offers you a meal of bread and meat.

How long would it take you to realise you were in the stone age? I think it would take me an embarrassingly long time.
@austinkoontz2845 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
6:30 inside the house.
@friendoftellus5741 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
How interesting !!! 😊
@wewenang5167 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
so is it safe to say that the original Neolithic people of Britannia didn't live in a round houses like in the bronze and iron age? or does this kind of rectangular house only found in certain area of UK? Because if i'm not mistaken the Neolithic people were actually different group of people than the bronze and the iron age people who came later during the migration of the beaker people who wiped out most of the native Neolithic people of Britain. Am i right?
@TAOutdoors October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Join us in the Bronze Age for the next episode of the series: https://youtu.be/kwM5hwjkOoE?si=xJva2qLUzIAjs52p
@LeeNita-dr7 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
I personally loved the ASMR no talking videos. Will those resume or..? Has other people said no and I’m too late..?
@zacnutting3141 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
I love videos like this!!!! Please do more history type content, you really fit the character. I love your content :))
@mfromaustralia1 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Interesting but this doesn't explain why the Britons were so far behind the technology of other cultures like around Mediterranean.
@rawlsrules October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
What is the word or phrase used when they are talking about tying back / lashing the door deer skins? Line blast? Line bester? It is at 5:21.
@nosillalaluna7078 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Outstanding ! So interesting and informative! Love this stuff !
Thank you for taking the time to share , this AMAZINE , snapshot of the distant past ! XXX
@ladycirclewoman3821 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
This is an admirable attempt at reconstructing history, but it is still very speculative…..we don’t know how it was during that time…..guess work is our only option…..nice try though….
@-joe-davidson October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Europeans are amazing.
@dulciemidwinter1925 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Butser is well worth a visit.
@maxpowers9129 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
I love this video. I have been wondering about how the homes in the past may have been like for a while, but there are very few examples.
@StoneOcean595 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Wheres the next episode?
@DungNguyen-c2u7j October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Build then war then build then war then build then war then build then war and see what left behind? Grass, dying forests, deserts. 😂 and concrete cities.
@sebastianguntherasticawhit8591 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
THIS A R.I.P BEAR 1:24
@JamesSmith-ui1iu October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Those are some pretty well cut square wood beams at the entrance. Wonder how they did that?
@carolynhague7199 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Stained glass window????
@someguydino6770 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
face, Stone Age House, face, face, Stone Age House, face, face, face, Stone Age House, face, face, Stone Age House, face, face, face, face, Stone Age House.....seems mostly about a guy's face and he's pretending to be an actor; which always sucks
@knightshousegames October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
10:58 So perhaps they might have called it....a Skindow?
@jamesmadison7551 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Im American but, my ancestors came from the UK, this has always interest me.
@Numbertwo22 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
should get people to live in stuff like this to be able to really show exactly how it couldve been done... id do it : D
@PentaRaus October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Looks like a modern African village.
@Vico649 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Drop that word "primitive" that technology saved you from ice age, cave bear, sabre toothed cats, mammoths and ancient brigands
@ninagalvani1007 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
This is the kind of history I like. Learning about how people lived is more interesting than wargame stories imo
@Thunor93 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Technically it's the copper age, a time when people were using copper before they discovered bronze.
But still a great video man.
@steveclark5357 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
I have a friend "Paul Ullson" that has been here as a re enactor
@TheJoshA October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
This could be Sub-Saharan Africa TODAY. Amazingly they are STILL in the stone age but the marxist world govt system says it's because they're poor. I'll stay with the bell curve and its factual scientific relevance. We are NOT "all the same".
@cole8834 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Dog for real why did we ever decide we needed more than this smdh
@tomzablee October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Surely that's not a home? It's so big it looks more like a village hall!
@b1laxson October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
Our ancestors lived to be us because they did a lot of things >right<.
@SWNelson7 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
They shouldn't make fences with twigs...
@Adrienne557 October 1, 2024 - 7:10 pm
How do you know that the building wasn't partially submerged? I ask because this reminds me so much of native American builds -- and they would dig down to partially submerge large buildings like this.

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