Anasazi.
The lower class Romans (plebeians) lived in apartment houses, called flats, above or behind their shops. Even fairly well-to-do tradesmen might chose to live in an apartment-building compound over their store, with maybe renters on the upper stories. Their own apartments might be quite roomy, sanitary and pleasant, occasionally with running water. But others were not that nice." Learn about living in ancient Rome whether in an apartment or a house. - illustrated - From crystalinks.com - http://www.crystalinks.com/romehomes.html
studio means no seperate bedrooms
Eastern Woodlands houses were rounded at the top. The people of this area lived in wigwams. During certain times of year many wigwams were set up in a community. When the weather turned colder, fewer lived in each community.
The legal age of majority for the state is 18.
I've lived in many houses and 36 x 48 seems to be average.
The Pueblo Indians lived in the Southwestern area of the United States. They carved their houses out of the faces of the rock cliffs in the area. They are known for farming and hunting.
Yes, they lived in houses or apartment buildings.
== == They are the carved houses from the cliffs the Hopi people lived in. Google image Hopi dwellings and you will see the photos.
No, they were cliff-dwellers and they lived in apartment-style buildings set into the sides of cliffs.
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They lived in houses made out of clay, mud, straw, and grass. They are called pueblos.
There are five major tribes in the Southwest: Apache, Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo and Zuni. Most of these were farmers who lived in villages and made pottery or carved dolls. Their shelters depended on where they lived and what was readily available.Some of these people were cliffdwellers living in homes made with mud, sticks and stones in an apartment-like organization.Others lived in pueblos which were the adobe (mud) houses not associated with cliffs, but were built on the desert.The Navajo lived in hogans built out of tree material and sometimes hides.The Apache built wickiups which was a wooden frame covered with brush, and for added protection a buffalo hide.
They sometimes made their own and sometimes traded land for other, better land and they made their houses in cliffs and they made the houses out of rock. They had a lot of rooms in some of the homes. They lived near the Virgin river. They lived in Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.
The Zuni tribe lived in villages located near the isolated ancestral homes of the Cliff Dwellers. The ancestors of the Zuni Pueblo Indians first lived in Cliff Houses. They were excellent stone masons who moved from these dwellings and began to build their houses beneath the overhanging cliffs.
She lived and worked in a smaller apartment on the second floor
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Today, the Sioux live in houses and apartment, just like everyone else. Long ago, they lived in large teepees made from buffalo hide.