Inca homes and buildings were made out of fieldstones and dirt. The roofs were primarily made of wooden beams and thatch.
The houses are made of bricks and concrete.
Houses in Australia are generally made of steel, timber, bricks or stone. Some older houses are made of fibro.
Houses in Chembakolli are made from wood smothered with cow poo.
The different types of houses in Brazil are high rise apartments, cement houses, and houses that are made out of natural materials.
Haida houses were made of cedar plank wood.
they were made out of hay.
Bamboo and leaves
stone, the Incas were very skilled at making stone structures for example Machu Pichu
ha ha ha ha there was no houses lol
Incas had rock or stone houses and if the Inca was rich he would have a bigger house
the Inca tribe lived in stone houses that didnt have chimneys
The Inca society lived in compounds of several rooms for extended family. Some articles point to the discovery of family enterprise manufacturing as the reason for this.The example of an Inca citie is Matchu Pitchu, (Old Peak). The stones were so carefully shaped that it is not possible to stick a paper or card between them.
hat did the Incas did to Bulit houses
The Inca civilization used stone for their houses because it was readily available, durable, and offered protection against earthquakes that were common in the region. Stone also provided good insulation, helping to regulate temperature inside the houses.
Inca houses were typically built using a technique called "ashlar" masonry, where stones were cut to fit perfectly without mortar. Depending on the size and complexity, an Inca house could take several weeks to several months to construct. The speed of construction was facilitated by the large workforce and impressive organizational skills of the Inca civilization.
i don't know but do the Aztecs live in teppees or manchions
The size of the Inca's house, known as a "kancha," can vary depending on the social status of the individual or family. In general, Inca houses were rectangular and relatively small, typically measuring around 5-7 meters in width and 10-15 meters in length. They were made of stone, adobe, and thatch, and often had one or two rooms.