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What did the nomads use to make their homes?

Nomads used materials such as animal skins, wool, and felt to make their portable homes, such as yurts and tents. These materials were lightweight, easy to transport, and provided insulation against harsh weather conditions while allowing for easy assembly and disassembly as they moved from place to place.


What type of homes did the new stone age people build?

During the New Stone Age, or Neolithic period, people built homes using mud bricks, thatch roofs, and stone foundations. They typically lived in rectangular or circular structures that varied in size depending on the region and availability of resources. These homes were often grouped together in settlements for protection and communal living.


What types of homes did the nomads live in after they were nomads?

After settling down, nomads typically lived in more permanent structures such as tents, yurts, or adobe houses. The type of home they chose often depended on the region's climate and available resources. Over time, some nomadic groups also adopted more conventional housing styles.


What natural resources did the eastern woodlands use to build their homes?

The eastern woodlands Native Americans primarily used wood from trees such as cedar, hickory, oak, and cypress to build their homes. They also utilized other natural resources like bark, reeds, grasses, and animal hides for roofing and insulation.


What materials did the Incas use to build their homes?

The Incas primarily used stones, adobe bricks, and thatch (dried vegetation) for building their homes. They did not use mortar for construction, instead relying on the precise fitting of stones to create sturdy structures.