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What materials were used in the making stone age dwellings?

Stone age huts were usually made of some of the following: mud, grass, stones, rocks, animal bones and animal skins. The stone age people lived in caves, mud brick huts on stone foundations, woodpost framed huts walled in with with saplings, wattle & daub, and sometimes in huts raised on piles near water. It depended on the area and the available materials.


How was Stone Age houses made?

Stone Age houses were typically made from materials readily available in the environment, such as wood, mud, and stone. The structures were often built using a combination of these materials, with wooden frames providing support and insulation, while mud and stone were used as fillers and coatings. The construction methods varied depending on the region and the specific resources available to the people living there.


How did people in the iron age build houses?

People in the Iron Age typically built houses using materials such as wood, mud bricks, thatch, and stone. They would construct the frame of the house using wooden beams or stone, and then fill in the walls with mud bricks or stones. Thatched roofs were commonly used for shelter.


What did the people from the old stone age make stone out of?

People from the Old Stone Age primarily made tools and weapons from materials such as flint, obsidian, and chert. These stones were readily available in their environment and were easily shaped through processes such as knapping.


What did the Incas shelter in?

The Incas lived in stone structures called "qullqas" or "kanchas." These shelters were typically made of stone and mud bricks, and often had thatched roofs. They were resilient structures that could withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters.