Houses were built from mud, stone, or clay.
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ELEFTHERIOS SIGALOS has written: 'HOUSING IN MEDIEVAL AND POST-MEDIEVAL GREECE'
There are no actual deserts in Cyprus as there are in the Middle East- the nearest you get to such a thing are large areas of rough white stony ground dotted with scrubby bushes, stunted olive and fir trees, and thickets of brambles. However, none of these are large enough to have names of their own- they are usually bordered by farmland or by housing development, Cyprus being a small country and needing to make maximum use of it's land area.
Lars Marcussen has written: 'Settlement in Greece' -- subject(s): Housing, Internal Migration, Urbanization 'The architecture of space - the space og architecture'
If you mean where did the Roman government officials live, they lived in their own houses. The Romans had no special housing for their magistrates, such as the White House or 10 Downing.
There is all kinds of Greeks poor and rich Greeks so it depends on the house the poor ones live in a house by mud and stone and the rich ones like in a apartment.
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Institute of Housing. has written: 'Housing allocations' 'A radical consensus' 'Housing and marital breakdown' -- subject(s): Housing, Problem families, Social aspects, Social aspects of Housing 'Who will house the homeless?' 'The housing management standards manual' 'Housing'
One can find information on housing units from the following sources: Housing Choice Fact Sheet, Housing Advice Support, Toronto Housing, Find Housing, Home Guides, Housing London.
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Both are Greece
greek is the greece's nationality.