The Ancient Aztecs used lime, straw, clay, and earth to build upon their houses. There are more materials but this is all i can think of...
European explorers built their houses with a variety of materials depending on the region they were exploring. Common materials included wood, stone, thatch, and mud bricks. They often used locally available materials to construct their shelters.
Stone Age people used a variety of materials to make houses, including wood, animal hides, grass, and mud. They created simple structures such as caves, tents, or huts for shelter. The specific materials used depended on the region and resources available to them.
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.
Common building materials of the Aztecs were wood such as pine and oak, plaster, adobes, lime, obsidian as well as rubble and loose stones. The Mexicans used materials as well as cement rock, wood, plaster, paint, they did not use rubble, they used the same material to make their temples bigger, European people do not understand the cosmology of the ancient Mexicans
In the Stone Age, people used materials such as wood, stone, and animal hides to construct their houses. Examples of Stone Age housing include caves, rock shelters, and huts made of branches or animal bones. These structures provided shelter and protection from the elements.
hides of animals
they use wooden planks
for houses or wiping there asses with
they used grass,dirt and bark
Ireland uses the same materials to build houses as do most countries, like bricks, wood, metal, cement etc.
wood ,bricks
face
he used it to make bitter
i usually us blocks of cobblestone, or if im feeling lazy i use blocks of dirt or sand. its not really creeper proof, but its shelter.
Basicaly the same variety of materials that we use.
iroguois use earth to make their houses to ceep tham safe from others
People make their houses out of whatever materials are available. Houses made of mud, usually over a frame of woven sticks called wattle, are sturdy and effective and use materials readily available in many places. Mud or stone houses also stay cool in hot weather. In cooler climates, tents are effective for retaining heat which is why yurts and tipis come from cooler areas.