19th century BC in architecture
- 19th century BC in architecture
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20th century BC in architecture,
other events of the 19th century BC,
18th century BC in architecture and the
architecture timeline.
Buildings
*c. 1860 BC, construction of the Ancient Egyptian fortress at Buhen
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