ha ha ha ha there was no houses lol
they were made out of hay.
Bamboo and leaves
Incas had rock or stone houses and if the Inca was rich he would have a bigger house
the Inca tribe lived in stone houses that didnt have chimneys
Inca houses were typically built using a technique called "ashlar" masonry, where stones were cut to fit perfectly without mortar. Depending on the size and complexity, an Inca house could take several weeks to several months to construct. The speed of construction was facilitated by the large workforce and impressive organizational skills of the Inca civilization.
The Inca civilization used stone for their houses because it was readily available, durable, and offered protection against earthquakes that were common in the region. Stone also provided good insulation, helping to regulate temperature inside the houses.
The Inca primarily lived in stone structures called "qullqas" for storage or "kanchas" for living quarters. They also built large stone cities like Machu Picchu and intricate terrace farming systems. Additionally, the Inca used materials like adobe bricks and thatch for constructing houses and shelters.
hat did the Incas did to Bulit houses
France Billand has written: 'Maisons en bois' -- subject(s): Architect-designed houses, Building, Wooden, Interior decoration, Wooden Building
i don't know but do the Aztecs live in teppees or manchions
the heat and pressure in the interior is not designed to sustain human life
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