Viking homes had no windows because of the harsh Scandinavian winters. No windows, less ways for cold to get in and heat to get out.
Harappan houses did not have windows facing the street for privacy and to keep out dirt and dust. Waste disposal systems, such as drains and sewers, were also incorporated into Harappan houses to maintain cleanliness and hygiene within the city.
Sumerian houses were typically made of mud bricks, with flat roofs and multiple rooms arranged around a central courtyard. The houses were usually two stories high and had small windows to keep the interiors cool. Wealthier Sumerians had larger houses with more elaborate decorations and amenities.
Houses in Uruk were typically made of mud brick, with flat roofs and multiple rooms arranged around a central courtyard. The houses were often two or more stories high and were built close to each other, forming interconnected neighborhoods. Many houses had small windows and doorways to keep the interior cool in the hot Mesopotamian climate.
Viking slaves were known as thralls. They were captured from raids, bought, or born into slavery within the Viking society. Thralls had limited rights and were considered property of their owners.
Aztec houses were typically made of adobe bricks and had a rectangular shape. They had thatched roofs made from palm leaves. The houses had few windows, and the main entrance was typically a small doorway. Inside, there were usually separate rooms for sleeping and cooking, and some houses had a central courtyard.
No viking longhouses had windows. They would usually have an average of 5 windows-made of holes but not glass, as it would often only have a hole in the middle of the roof for smoke from fire to exit from.
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Viking houses were one-story buildings with slanted roofs. The roof was covered with shingles or straw. This form that creates a sculptural architecture.
yes they do have windows...
no, but their houses did.
It had cannons through the windows
Viking longhouses were made of wood and mud daub or pitch sealant. Where do you think the Viking shipbuilding expertise came from.
the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
Viking houses were protected from the winter by using turf or sod walls, which offered insulation and kept the heat inside. The roofs were thatched with straw or reed, which provided additional insulation. Fireplaces or hearths were also used inside the houses for warmth and cooking.
yes they did