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They wore long skirts that fit them very tightly, showing all the curves of their bodies, causing men to lust after them. This period of time there were a lot of babies born.
Generalization is not always but most often a negative thing as it deprives a culture or human race of its individuality. All people are different, no matter what culture they may come from or belong to. Stating that "all Indians answer phone calls and live in the slum" are as credible as saying "all Americans are morbidly obese". It might fit parts of a culture, country or race, but is essentially not true as there are many rich or middle-class Indians and many fit Americans.
as many as they can fit in
A longhouse is what the Pomo Indians lived in. They covered the shelter with dry grass, brush, or plant stems. In these homes the Pomo fit at least 60 people.
It depended on the size of the villa and its purpose. Some were holiday homes of the urban rich and could be the size of a mansion. Some were the farmsteads of the owners of large rural estates and included a retinue of servants/slaves and peasants in the actual complex. Some were imperial residences. Emperor Hadrian's villa was like a mini town and could host 100s of people.
I can fit about 12 in my house
About 6 can fit in this astronomous house
up to 100 people can fit in a pit house. that is a lot!
as many people the president can fit in the white house
as many that can fit in your moms house
uhm .two, because the rest they would need place for there things?!
A domus was a house. The number of people who could fit into one would depend on the size of the house. The larger the house, the more people it could accommodate.
Well about up to 15 people live in a house probably more. All together 30 people can fit in one house at a time
I have a small house and a big family so about 7 or 8 people.
Depends how big it is really doesn't it!
150 people
The answer depends on the size of each house!