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Well mostly fireplaces
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.
There were sod houses, which kept you warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Winter Kept Us Warm was created in 1965.
The duration of Winter Kept Us Warm is 1.35 hours.
yes they are warm they have a flap inside
It provided shelter using the materials that were available. It kept them warm and dry, and allowed settlers to move into areas that had been mainly unpopulated.
kept them warm
The Shoshone Native American tribe lived in tipis. These were cone shaped houses made of buffalo-hide. The tipis kept them cool in the summer, and warm in the winter.
No because it does not have to be kept warm
Snow has particles that are kept warm more than ice this makes snow a better insulator and also snow is easier to mold.
By fire.