Chimneys let out the smoke out of the house from the chimney.
So that the smoke would get out, otherwise you would suffocate.
Yes, but it was literally a place for the fire, and not the fireplace you would find in a home today. It was usually a stone hearth in the middle of the room. A fire was built there, and a hole in the roof let smoke out.
entry was from the roof
Answer:They most likely used a fireplace. they used fireplaces and chimneys to heat there houses and cook.Answer:Most people in the Middle Ages did not heat their houses with what we would call fireplaces because the chimney was not invented until the 11th or 12th century, and was too expensive for any but the wealthy for a long time after that. Most people dressed heavily and heated their houses with free standing fires on hearths that sat on dirt floors. The smoke was vented through a hole in the roof or high on the walls under the peaks of the roof. Some people had what are called hanging chimneys or smoke canopies to guide the smoke. In the homes of the wealthy, where the floors were likely to be wood or tile, braziers were used, and the holes in the roof were more elaborately set up so rain would not come in.
"of houses" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
the origin of Irian jaya Houses named "Honai". the roof is circle and the house constrution follow the roof . the roof made by Grass, Wood roots, etc
Cars that don't have smoke in them do not let out smoke.
Assam has very heavy rainfall every year. To avoid accumulation of water on the roof tops, houses have sloping roofs
The kind with a roof
zinc
Igloo's, round-shaped shacks made of ice and snow, with a small hole in the center of the roof (to let the smoke from fire inside the Igloo out)