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Their houses were inwards looking - with blank outside walls and porticos inside.
When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 70 AD, all the ashes fell on the city of Pompeii preserving it. Most of the lower parts of buildings are still standing as well as all the corspes are very well preserved. Though, scientists have replaced the real corpses with plaster copies. Also, the ash covered the windows of the house, preserving everything that was inside. Inside these houses were many clues to how the Romans lived, and who was who.
Ancient Greek houses (oikos) were designed for particular reasons. There was a courtyard in the middle of the house to get some sun and air; especially for the women as they were banned from leaving the oikos and to get a breeze into the rooms. There were small windows in the rooms to cool them and the people inside them. The women's quarters (gynaikon) were upstairs to stop the temptations of cheating and curiosity. The men's quarters (andron) were downstairs for easy access to outside the oikos for lavish male parties (symposium). There was an altar in the courtyard to give your offerings personally. A well was in the courtyard to provide the family with their own personal water.
Rich Romans ate peacock tongues cooked by slaves. Another complex meal they liked was a stuffing of a chicken inside a duck, then the duck inside a goose, then the goose inside a pig, then the pig inside a cow, and cooking the whole thing together. The rich Romans liked food that was unusual or very expensive or very difficult to make.
they got the water inside by using pipes from the outside and connect them underground to the inside and let the water flow when they wanted it to.
Aztec houses were typically made of adobe bricks and had a rectangular shape. They had thatched roofs made from palm leaves. The houses had few windows, and the main entrance was typically a small doorway. Inside, there were usually separate rooms for sleeping and cooking, and some houses had a central courtyard.
Their houses were inwards looking - with blank outside walls and porticos inside.
Houses were highly painted in bright colors inside and out. Rich Romans had mosaic floors with African animals and people done with gem stones and marble. There were also fountains in the houses and statues of various Gods.
You find it inside the birdhouse out in the courtyard after you defeat Bogmire.
A courtyard is an area inside of a building, but it does not have a roof. The courtyard is exposed to the entire sky. You cannot walk outside of the courtyard without going through the building first. Courtyards built into commercial office buildings and apartment houses were used as an air conditioning medium, before forced ventilation and mechanical cooling. The courtyard, because of limited sunlight, was cooler than the outside envelope of the building- this created a negative pressure. When the window to a courtyard was opened, a window on the outside of the building envelope could be opened, and the negative pressure in the courtyard would draw air across the floor- the courtyard then became a chimney of sorts, and this was a means of cross ventilation- simply the movement of air across the floor would make it seem cooler - for human comfort. Brilliant design.
When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 70 AD, all the ashes fell on the city of Pompeii preserving it. Most of the lower parts of buildings are still standing as well as all the corspes are very well preserved. Though, scientists have replaced the real corpses with plaster copies. Also, the ash covered the windows of the house, preserving everything that was inside. Inside these houses were many clues to how the Romans lived, and who was who.
Persian houses belonging to the poor were built of mud brick. Other Persian houses were made of brick, wood, and stone. Often homes were built around a central courtyard. Some people had pretty gardens. The inside of the homes had upholstered furniture. Gold and silver accents were common inside the home.
It is the clearing of condensation on the inside of car windows
Ancient Greek houses (oikos) were designed for particular reasons. There was a courtyard in the middle of the house to get some sun and air; especially for the women as they were banned from leaving the oikos and to get a breeze into the rooms. There were small windows in the rooms to cool them and the people inside them. The women's quarters (gynaikon) were upstairs to stop the temptations of cheating and curiosity. The men's quarters (andron) were downstairs for easy access to outside the oikos for lavish male parties (symposium). There was an altar in the courtyard to give your offerings personally. A well was in the courtyard to provide the family with their own personal water.
the girl says that she was out of her house for picking woods when her cat went outside and she couldnt find her anymore.so she guessed that her cat had entered the courtyard.so,she wanted to check inside if she could find it.this was the excuse made by her to the sentry who was not lettin her get inside the courtyard at that hour of the night.
Access through opened, unscreened doors and windows and through unrepaired cracks, crevices, and fissures are ways in which box elder bugs get inside houses. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) do not find it particularly challenging to move from herbaceous and woody food sources to cold-weather refuges indoors. Closing and opening doors and windows may be difficult to control but the other above-mentioned entryways easily can be repaired.
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