The paleo's had temporary homes. They were always traveling. When they constantly was in migration the paleo dug pits for there homes. They would dig pits to keep warm.
well there is little known about the paleo Indians and well there American name is considered by some people Clovis indianas but back to the point.Archeologists believe that the paleo people were nomadic.their ceremonies are unknown and so are their mournings.
where did they find these materials to build there shelters
Modern homes.
shelters.
On average, cats stay in shelters for about 12 weeks before being adopted into their forever homes.
No. Most homes do not. Tornado shelters are more common where tornadoes are more common.
I know this sounds flippant, but the Paleo Indians built shelters to get out of the weather. Really. The "Paleoindians" lived 12,000 years ago during the last Ice Age, and it was these people who came across the Bering Strait from Asia into the Americas. They were nomadic hunters and gatherers, and their open-air camps had what we would call crude lean-tos for days that they needed shelter from the rain, wind or snow.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
habita
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
alot of people loose their homes and have to go to shelters until they can rebuild
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