they lived in houses made of bricks and mud
Sun dried mud bricks with terra cotta roofs and packed mud floors except in the andron it sometimes had tiled floors
Neolithic houses were made of varying materials depending on the region. For example, houses in the British Isles were often made of mud and woven twigs. The thatched roof had a hole left in it for smoke to escape as they cooked and heated indoors with fire. In other locations, mud bricks or combinations of mud and stones were used.
Most Egyptians were farmers who lived in the villages on estates. Most Egyptians were farmers who lived in the villages on estates.
no.... mud bricks were made of mud
Houses in Zambia range from very simple rural shacks made from reeds and mud with thatch roofs to large houses built with bricks and concrete.
Houses in Kenya are built using a variety of materials including bricks, concrete blocks, timber, and corrugated iron sheets. Traditional materials like mud and thatch are also still used in some rural areas. The choice of building material often depends on factors such as location, cost, and availability.
Tiles, slates and some very old houses in rural areas have thatched roofs made from reeds.
The houses are made of bricks and concrete.
Vietnamese houses are mainly made of bricks.
People who are from UAE have houses made from strong cement but rest bricks.
Rural houses are typically located in less densely populated areas, with more space and privacy. Urban houses are usually found in cities or towns, with closer neighbors and access to amenities like public transportation and shopping. Rural houses may have larger yards or land for agriculture, while urban houses may be closer to schools and workplaces.
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
Houses in Brazil are usually made of bricks and wood.
straw and bricks!
bricks
bricks