Sharon P. answered 07/11/19
PhD. in Anthropology, 18 years’ experience Educator, Patient
Corbelled arches can be found from the earliest Egyptians, fourth dynasty of Sneferu (see for further information https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/snofru.shtml . Here are some other examples and places that span pre-history. There are approximately 9 geographical locations dating back to prehistory and/or pre-Colombian times.
First example, a dry-stone corbelled bridge that had stood for more than a millennium over a small stream at the ancient city of Cotzumalhuapa in Guatemala was destroyed in 2010 by a tropical storm (Retrieved from: https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-542801980/technologies-of-urbanism-in-mesoamerica-the-pre-columbian).
Second, The mosque is built by Mahmud Shah bin Muzaffar Shah bin Ghiyas Sultan Mahmud Begadain the year 880 H/AD 1505, and if there is any need of maintenance in the mosque. Has dome created out of corbelled stones ( Shakirullah Tanveer Qurashi, 2015).
Third, Newgrange, Ireland is a prehistory burial mound with a corbelled entrance discussed by Andre Hayes (Archaeology of the British Isles: With a Gazetteer of Sites in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, 1995)
I hope this helps.