sod houses on the great plains, pueblos on the southern plains
igloo An igloo is actually a domed structure made of ice blocks to protect eskimos from the elements when traveling and hunting, the structures are temporary only, they do not live in them.
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Native Americans living in the South usually lived in adobe dwellings. They made these dwellings out of the dirt, or clay that was found there. These dwellings suited the climate well.
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No, the made their house with mud people. Call them cliff dwellings!
cliff dwellings
After the Ice Age, humans began to settle down in permanent homes. These homes were primarily made from materials such as wood, animal bones, and stones. The exact construction and design of these homes varied depending on the region and the resources available. However, common examples include pit dwellings, earth-sheltered homes, and huts made from wood or animal skins.
u dont make it u find it in the temple of ice
During the Ice Age, people lived in structures made of animal bones, tusks, and hides. These structures were often dome-shaped and designed to withstand cold temperatures. They were movable dwellings, allowing these early humans to follow herds of animals for hunting and gathering.
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ice is not made of fibers