Adobe houses were first used in ancient civilizations in the regions of the Middle East and North Africa, particularly in areas like Mesopotamia and Egypt. The technique of using sun-dried mud bricks became prominent in these arid climates, where the materials were readily available and ideal for insulation. Over time, the use of adobe spread to other regions, including the Americas, where indigenous peoples adapted the technique to their environments.
there houses were called adobes and they were made out of clay soil and grass
They used ADOBE.
The pueblos used adobe to build their houses and natural resources available to them.
They are called houses.
They used the adobe clay for building homes. The adobe helps keep them cool.
Adobe houses.
Adobe is sun-dried brick. Abode houses are made with adobe wall usually with wood beams to hold the roof up.
houses are made of adobe and sand.
Adobe houses were made of adobe bricks that is a material made of clay, sand, water, and a fibrous material like straw or sticks with manure. The bricks were formed and dried in the sun. Adobe is also known as mud brick.
their houses were made of ADOBE (clay) straw baked into hard bricks and stone. they also used wood and dirt
adobe
Native Americans