They used wood for the walls, flooring and for the door. sand was also importantthey would use it for the bottom level for their houses. They would also use stone for their sidewalks.
The Ancient Greeks used wood and stone to build their huts
because they like it........................
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
They use Dirt, Mud, Stone, and other natural materials near them.
They simply used materials which were readily available and on treeless plains sod of turf were the easiest material to obtain.
houses
she gave them power to build houses
to grow vegetables and to build houses
because they like it........................
The Maori traditionally built their houses using natural materials such as wood, flax, and reeds. They would construct wooden frames and weave together walls and roofs using these materials. The buildings were typically thatched with plant material for insulation and protection from the elements.
Basicaly the same variety of materials that we use.
bark or cattail reeds
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The Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois, traditionally built their homes using natural materials like bark, wood, and saplings. Longhouses were a common type of dwelling constructed by the Haudenosaunee, designed to house multiple families and built to be long and narrow with a wooden frame covered by bark or reed mats.
The Aztecs primarily used adobe bricks, stone, and wood as the main materials for constructing their houses. Roofs were typically thatched with palm leaves or grasses. The houses were often built around a central patio or courtyard.
Iranians build their houses out a wide variety of materials. The most common material used is cement blocks and concrete. However, there are also skyscrapers made of metal (just like in the West) and houses built out of wood in the mountain and hill country.
wood and animal skin
The Kayapo's houses are made from natural materials, i don't quite know what materials but they are definitely things like wood etc.