they made their homes out of mammoth bones and animal skins
Yes! Please look at "What did Mohawk shelters look like?" to hear about what they were like.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
leaves, bark, twigs and strips of reed/tying.
They can be found under a branch or even a thick cluster of leaves in summer or warm weather.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters.
Morrison shelters were designed to be used inside your house. Anderson shelters were designed to be used outside in your garden.
The agricultural villages have small shelters. The people who work there could have shelters for them.
Morrison shelters were used inside a householders home. Anderson shelters were designed to be used in the householders garden and there were various types of public shelters which were usually underground.
Hunter-gatherers used a variety of materials to make their shelters, including branches, grass, leaves, animal skins, and sometimes rocks. The shelters could vary in appearance depending on the availability of resources and local climate, but they were generally simple structures such as lean-tos, wigwams, or teepees. The design focused on providing protection from the elements and maintaining mobility for the nomadic lifestyle of hunter-gatherer societies.
Yes, if ever there's an invasion from the air, use the bomb shelters.
houses
wood and stuff