Shtetl homes were typically made of wood, clay, mud, or cement. Occasionally, it had a hay or thatched roof.
Mostly wood, clay/mud/cement, they also had windows and layered roofs.
1,000 to 20,000 or less.
1,000 to 20,000 or less.
The shtetl leaders might be told early in the morning to have jews assembled and ready to move by 9a.m
Shtetl
The homes were made of mud bricks and poo but the earliest homes were made of reeds.
the homes are made of wood and rock
The miwok homes are made of bark, deerskin, and twine.
Taiwans homes are made of brik and stone
The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
It means a small village or town of some sort.
The incas homes were made out of mud,hay and rocks.