houses for mesopotamian gods were called Ziggurats
Homes and other structures can be protected from liquefaction by being anchored to a rock below the soil. Liquefaction happens when structures are built on soft ground.
They were round wattle and mud structures with grass thatch roofs.
they are different because there homes where not realy developed
there are different types of people who wants different homs
To combat damage caused by liquefaction, new homes built on soft ground should be anchored to solid rock below the soil.
Anasazi
Yes, the Inca civilization built homes and structures, such as Machu Picchu, into the mountains of the Andes. They used advanced building techniques to fit their architecture harmoniously into the natural landscape, making use of the terrain for support and defense.
Standard stucco appearing structures in the cities; wooden framed homes in the rural areas; nearly always built off the ground upon stilts, for times when it floods out there.
The majority of the homes that were built on prairies were built out of sod.
Dome homes are unique structures built with curved walls and ceilings that form a dome shape. These homes are known for their energy efficiency, durability, and resistance to extreme weather conditions. Dome homes have become popular for their sustainable design and futuristic aesthetic.
The majority of the homes that were built on prairies were built out of sod.
Paleolithic homes were typically built using natural materials such as wood, animal bones, and animal hides. Structures were often made out of sticks or branches to create the frame, which was then covered with leaves, grass, or animal skins for insulation. These homes were simple and portable, designed to be easily constructed and dismantled as early humans moved from place to place.