They might have built shelter by using trees shade or they must have imported bricks and materials to make houses.
Indian convicts
the british convicts did not aborigines
Builders build buildings. Carpenters build things.
First tents, then wattle and daub huts, then stone buildings as the colony developed.
First tents, then wattle and daub huts, then stone buildings as the colony developed.
someone on earth
Depends on which buildings you're referring to.
The best answer to this is "convicts", under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip.The first European settlers in Australia were English convicts and the marines who came to supervise them. The convicts built the roads, bridges and buildings, tilled the land for farming, and really were the ones who established the country.
You have to level up certain buildings to get other different buildings.
Kush Buildings
The earliest convicts lived in tents and rough huts built from local timber, and later, stone buildings were constructed. Many convicts were sent to work for farmers and free settlers, and these people would provide their accommodation. From the 1820s, women convicts were housed at the Female Factory in Parramatta. This was a high, draughty, two-storey brick building.
The earliest convicts lived in tents and rough huts built from local timber, and later, stone buildings were constructed. Many convicts were sent to work for farmers and free settlers, and these people would provide their accommodation. From the 1820s, women convicts were housed at the Female Factory in Parramatta. This was a high, draughty, two-storey brick building.