The buildings had wooden beams and were covered with rushes or mats. This is one reason in ancient ruins that there are no roofs, but only walls left.
It depends entirely on where they were built. Home in the snowy north typically had sloped or peaked roofs. Those in the south could have flat or "lean-to" type roofs.
Wood, asphalt, torch-down
with tar
Im pretty sure they were made of palm logs
Absolutely - We are residential safety consultants and contractors falling from roofs are the most deadly type of injury in construction right now. -- capesafetyguy@aol.com
In Ancient Egypt it was barely ever cold; at night it may have been cooler but not much. People used to sleep on their roofs to get a decent night's sleep.
Roofs
Egypt is a "type" of the sin filled world.
Roof frames can be categorized into several types, including gable roofs, hip roofs, flat roofs, and shed roofs. Gable roofs feature two sloping sides that meet at a ridge, while hip roofs have slopes on all four sides, creating a more stable structure. Flat roofs are nearly level, often used in commercial buildings, and shed roofs have a single slope, commonly seen in modern architecture. Each type offers distinct advantages in terms of aesthetics, functionality, and environmental considerations.
cairo Egypt is the government of egypt
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "of houses." It indicates a relationship between the roofs and the houses they belong to. The phrase helps clarify which roofs are being referred to in the context of the tornado's impact.
A payprus is an important plant in Acient Egypt times because it was and is used to make rope,hats,roofs, etc.