There's no solid answer to that.
Humans, and probably proto-humans too, have been building huts and shelters way back since prehistoric times. Eventually they passed the line from "huts" into "houses" but exactly who, when and where this happened first is impossible to say.
It is not known who exactly invented houses as they have been around for thousands of years. The concept of dwelling structures likely evolved over time as humans sought protection from the elements. The earliest known permanent structures were simple shelters made of wood, stone, or animal hides.
Sod houses were first built by European settlers in North America during the 19th century. The exact date of when sod houses were first invented is not clear, but they became popular in regions where building materials such as wood were scarce.
it was invented around the 1930's
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The Aztec Indians lived in adobe houses made of mud bricks and thatched roofs. Their houses varied in size depending on the person's social status, with commoners living in smaller houses and nobles living in larger, more elaborate structures. The houses were organized in tight-knit neighborhoods with communal facilities and spaces.
The first flint tools were likely invented by early Homo species around 2.5 million years ago during the Lower Paleolithic period. These tools were crafted by striking flakes of flint to create sharp edges for cutting and hunting.
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The person that invented the first mouse was named Doug Engelbart.
The name of the person that invented the first calendar is not known. The first calendar was invented in Scotland.
The person who invented the first microscope was Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek.
Alessandro Volta invented the first battery and Gaston Planté invented the first rechargeable battery.
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the person that invented the first car and drove it.
when the first person died
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