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AnswerNone. This was only used in Western Europe in the middle ages. AnswerWattle and daub was used by Indians of the Mississippian culture and in South America. They were also used by the Cherokee. I have no doubt they were used by other native groups. There are links below.
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The village of Dore is located in South Yorkshire, England. It lies on a hill above the River Sheaf, it's a suburb of Sheffield and used to be a part of Derbyshire and has a population of just about over seven thousand.
In Britain there is no definition as to what size a village can be. It may be defined as a group of people linked by blood or land used privetely or communally. There are many variations relating to polulation, but as a rough guide it has been suggested that a village contains between 5 and 30 families. This would make a village larger than a hamlet, but smaller than a town where a town requires more occupations (agricultural and industrial) to support the population
Jimmy Swaggart used to but he sold that building.
Mississippian Indians
"Peace Village", is a village in North Korea. It is situated in the North's half of the Korean Demilitarized Zone. The official position of the North Korean government is that the village contains a 200 family collective farm, serviced by a childcare center, kindergarten, primary and secondary schools, and a hospital. But we all know that it is empty. It is used as propaganda in loud speakers in the DMZ.
The Olympic village is used for homing the participating athletes during the games.
yes, go to where the ferris wheel used to be and tap the bottom center of the screen
Yes, a hometown can be a village. Hometown is just a term used to desribe the place where an individual feels at home, it doesnt matter if its a village, town, or city.
No they did as the the nomads used to do.
value village.
They used the Natural Resources they found in their environment.
possibly Frank Schaeffer, author ofCrazy For God, used it on Rachel Maddow's show tonight.
There is no information about what is used as a display in Christmas village. They can be purchased from the following retailers: Macy's, eBay, Garden Web, Christmas Warehouse, Village Peddler.
AnswerNone. This was only used in Western Europe in the middle ages. AnswerWattle and daub was used by Indians of the Mississippian culture and in South America. They were also used by the Cherokee. I have no doubt they were used by other native groups. There are links below.
Yes they do. Its a functional village which is used by many film and entertainment companies for location shooting.