In the time of Jesus the houses were made of mud and had thatched roofs. It was hot inside so they might have slept on the roof or outside.
I think where Jesus lived it was warm...
They had small houses so it must have been mats.
People stayed in mud houses with thatched roofs.
The houses were small ones, with thatched hay and baked bricks.
well are made out o brick, sand, wood, (etc...) they are big and not very warm and I've gotten the chance to experience the non-warm climate of the houses especially in the night time......
Same as it is today, only much less cities and houses.
yes they are warm they have a flap inside
yes
Stone houses take a long time to warm up because stone is a poor conductor of heat, meaning it does not transfer heat quickly. As a result, it takes longer for the stone walls to absorb and retain heat, making it harder for the house to warm up quickly. Additionally, stone houses often have thick walls which further slows down the heating process.
If you are speaking of Israel in Biblical days there would only be a short season that would be cold as Israel is usually a warm climate. Many houses had indoor cooking spaces and these could be used to warm the house in cold weather as the houses were quite small.
By fire.
Mary and Joseph wrapped baby Jesus in swaddling clothes when he was born to keep him warm and secure, as was the custom at the time.