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mostly made in villages.
the city houses are made out of brick where as the village houses are made out of mud and straw
The Maidu Indians usually traveled by boat that was made out of Ceder log. In the winter they traveled by snowshoes made out of wood. A special wood the wood was very bendy.
Piódão in Serra do Açor is classified as a Public Interest Monument and one of the Historical Villages of Portugal. All the windows and doors in the village are painted blue. Many of the buildings are made of schist, which is the predominant stone of Serra do Açor. Original roofs are made of slate. As part of the Historical Villages of Portugal project, any houses built of cement with tile roofing are being converted to schist with slate roofs.
eventually some groups of people discovered that there wasnt any need for them to hunt for their food. after crops and farming of animals was discovered, people didnt see the need to follow herds of animals and settled down. that's how the first villages were made.
1st Answer:They got no roads,no running water,no sewer.The people were mainly farmers or sherpents,few of them knew the art of blacksmith and making clothes.None knew reading or writting.2nd Answer:A village differed from a hamlet because the village had a church. The most important difference between a village and a town was that the village had no permanent market. Most of the people in medieval Western Europe lived either in or very near villages, and most villages were on manorial estates. The village was typically connected to neighboring villages by roads. Every village needed a well or other water source that was safe to use. Many villages had craftsmen in them and the blacksmiths were among the first to set up. A village was usually too small to have a baker, but very few people had ovens, so baking was often done in communal or manorial ovens. There could be a mill and there could be other craft operations besides blacksmith, such as potters, or weavers. In fishing villages, there were often operations set up to salt fish. In villages with cattle, goats, or sheep, there were often cheese makers. There might be someone who made a lot of beer and had people by to buy it, an early inn or pub, perhaps. There could be a fair from time to time.The buildings were mostly the church, the homes of the villagers, and work buildings. The roads were nearly always dirt.
Fertile soil produced bigger and better crops. This attracted farmers. River valleys had soil that was especially rich. Their soil eas better than that in fields that had been cleared by slashing and burning. Farmers settledin villages and went out to the fields to work. villages grew to hold several thousand people.People lived in shelters made of mud , bricks , logs, and hides. Villages life provided many advantages. Food was more plentiful. Poeple living in larger groups could more easily withstand attacks by nomadic bands. Village like also had disadvanages, includind the ricks of fire , disease, and flood.
The Maidu people made their own clothing. They used natural materials such as animal hides and plant fibers to create garments, which included skirts, shirts, and moccasins. Decorative elements like beads and shells were also incorporated into their clothing designs.
villages.
coming together in villages made what possible for early people? Answer: Specialization.
The transition from a nomadic lifestyle to agriculture allowed for settled communities to form, leading to the development of the first villages. Agriculture provided a stable food source, enabling people to stay in one place for longer periods of time. This, coupled with advancements in tools and technology, facilitated the establishment of permanent settlements.
what is a native compound made of clay