yeah they built it themselves.
Peasants.
The fates , or norses as Romans called them , lived in Zues's Palace on Mount Olympus
no.... mud bricks were made of mud
This is because poor people mostly live in rural areas and cannot afford brick houses along with proper cement. This is why they find it much more feasible to use "mud" and brick.
The Celts were seen by the Romans as barbaric and in battle they didn't follow the Roman rules of battle. The Romans generally were worried about the barbarian tribes crossing into Italy. They had tried fighting them on their own turf and knew that they more more than willing to die rather than be slaves or to pay the Romans for allowing them to live.
where do people live in mud huts Africa India
Yeah and corn huts. Acorn huts.
People live in mud huts in various countries in Africa, Asia, and South America. Some examples include parts of Nigeria, Kenya, India, and Bolivia. Mud huts are typically found in rural areas where traditional building practices are still common.
mud huts
They have no economy they all live in mud huts
they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
why do Africans live in mud huts?i know why because so people are poor and have no money at all so they build there own houses
[I guess in a house] no they were not they were forced to live in camps, mud huts and gutters not homes
People in many different cultures around the world live in huts, including some indigenous tribes in various countries. Huts are typically made of natural materials like wood, grass, or mud, and provide shelter for those who live in them.
Yes, the general population of Mexicans are confined to small 10 foot diameter huts built out of mud and love.
No, because Egypt just has pyramids and mud huts to live in...
Mud huts have been used for thousands of years by various cultures around the world. They are a traditional form of shelter, built with mud, clay, and other natural materials. Mud huts are still used today in some parts of the world where traditional building techniques are preserved.