because they didnt have anything else, and it was rain-proof, and it kept the wind out. it was very tough
the maasia houses are made from : cow dung (cow poo) , mud , and sticks.
they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
Mud and thatch .
mud and mortar
most houses are made of bamboo but those in upper class have houses of brick.some are even made of mud,staw and cow dung.(i know gross right)
Reeds or wattle and mud, with thatched grasses for the roof
They were made of mud sticks and mainly anthing they could find.
they lived in small adobe brick houses made of human feces, dry grass, and mud, they bricks were held together with a cane sugar strawberry extract solution.
they didn't have tools so it was easier for them to work with mud, straw, clay and sticks
no, they make them out of mud, clay and straw. no, they make them out of mud, clay and straw. I think it would be useful to specify which Africans. Africa is a continent. You must specify the country
African mud huts are traditional dwellings made from a combination of mud, clay, sticks, thatch, and sometimes cow dung. These huts are known for their natural cooling properties, offering protection from the harsh African climate. Many African tribes still use mud huts as their primary form of housing due to their affordability and sustainability.
Mud.