Zaire are where some are found :)
Reeds or wattle and mud, with thatched grasses for the roof
In the time of Jesus the houses were made of mud and had thatched roofs. It was hot inside so they might have slept on the roof or outside.
Houses in Kenya vary widely depending on the region. In urban areas, you can find modern apartments and townhouses, while in rural areas, houses are typically made of mud, thatch, or stone. Traditional Maasai houses are made of mud and dung, with a thatched roof.
mostly kachha houses and thatched mud house
the poor lived in mud houses with tiled or thatched roofs
Neolithic houses were made of varying materials depending on the region. For example, houses in the British Isles were often made of mud and woven twigs. The thatched roof had a hole left in it for smoke to escape as they cooked and heated indoors with fire. In other locations, mud bricks or combinations of mud and stones were used.
Kikuyu houses in Kenya are traditionally constructed using a mix of materials like mud, sticks, thatch, and sometimes stones. The walls are often made from a combination of mud and sticks, while the roof is thatched with grass or leaves. Modern Kikuyu houses may also use more durable materials like corrugated iron sheets for the roof.
People stayed in mud houses with thatched roofs.
Kikuyu houses are traditionally called "Nyumba" in the Kikuyu language. They are typically circular in shape with a thatched roof and are commonly made from materials like mud, sticks, and grass. The design is practical for the local climate and lifestyle of the Kikuyu people.
The walls of a hut can be made of wooden poles covered with mud or homemade bricks plastered by hand using mud. The roof is generally thatched
Caddo Thatched Earthen Lodges were typically constructed using wooden poles, woven cane, grass thatching, and mud plaster. The wooden poles formed the structure, while woven cane provided support for the thatched roof. Mud plaster was used to seal the walls and roof, creating a durable and insulated shelter.
they lived in little villages with many houses. their houses were made of plaster, river cane and mud. with little thatched roofs