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A viking Town was very crowded and could have up to 50 houses in it. They had a large wooden fence around them for protection and and they were usually built by the sea so bats could go in and out.
usually plywood, corrugated ion, or sheets of plastic. Heya, they are made out of mud, straw and scrap materials
Viking houses were made of wood, with the walls supported by upright logs. The roof would either be tiled with overlapping wooden tiles, or straw reeds. They had low rounded roofs, and vaguely resembled an upside down boat.
The houses were built with mud brick.
they were all built from the same material
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Houses in hills have sloping roofs to prevent rain and snow to collect and make the house cold and damp as houses in plains are built by concrete and other strong building materials
Houses in hills have sloping roofs to prevent rain and snow to collect and make the house cold and damp as houses in plains are built by concrete and other strong building materials
A viking Town was very crowded and could have up to 50 houses in it. They had a large wooden fence around them for protection and and they were usually built by the sea so bats could go in and out.
The different types of housing were built by the Anasazi were that the built houses on top of each other, creating large multistoried complexes. They also built their houses in canyon walls. On th other hand, they built cliff dwellings. They built houses such as longhouse, kivas, pueblos, and teepees
The different types of housing were built by the Anasazi were that the built houses on top of each other, creating large multistoried complexes. They also built their houses in canyon walls. On th other hand, they built cliff dwellings. They built houses such as longhouse, kivas, pueblos, and teepees
in the viking times ...
They look different and are made out of different materials. They also are mormally not as big, because nowdays people can not afford to live in big houses.
They would either have to be built with stronger materials, or lower, i.e. less stories.
The Miwok lived in dirt-covered houses and the Hupa lived in rectangular houses built by cedar-wood planks.
The people of Skara Brae built their houses using stone from local sandstone quarries. The stone was carefully cut and stacked to create the circular structures that are characteristic of the Skara Brae settlement. Additionally, they used turf and thatch for roofing materials to insulate the houses.
Sustainable houses are environmentally friendly for a few reasons. Firstly, they are built to last. Secondly, they are built with materials that are less harmful or not harmful to the environment. They are also more energy efficient.