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Mayans were buried under the houses they lived in. Royalty were buried in tombs, and their servants were killed and buried with them to serve them in the afterlife.
They buried them under the houses...aka their rooms
Walter K. Shirley has written: 'Old timbered houses'
Charles Dickens asked to be buried at a very quiet church in Portsmouth. Instead he was buried at Westminster Abbey.
Modern Inuit live in standard houses, while they are known for their igloo snow houses these are rarely used anymore.
the houses would be burnt down by the hot lava or buried under the ash.
Well, I myself am trying to find out why they are helpful, but landslides are harmful because they can cause injuries, death, buried houses, and people being handicapped and buried alive. Hope that helps! :)
Beavers build their houses at rivers. And when there are floods their houses will be broken. Beavers don't have homes anymore. answered by: Ephraim Jay B. Mahinay 10 yrs. old
yes it did. people in there houses were buried and killed but they pulled out people alive. aprox 151 died
Sandstorms can be extremely dangerous when they occur. Some of these dangers would be getting buried alive, houses getting buried. torn down power lines from strong winds, and choking on sand in the air.
They did this so people cant loose there houses due to scams, your stuck with it.
I've never heard of that one, but a small statue of St. Joseph buried upside down in the front yard is said to aid in the sale of houses.