Pueblo peoples placed doors on the roofs of their adobe homes primarily for practical reasons. This design allowed for easier access during floods and provided a means of escape from potential threats, such as invading forces. Additionally, the roofs served as extra living space, promoting community interaction and activities above ground level. The design also helped in regulating temperature within the homes, keeping them cooler during the hot seasons.
The Pueblo Indians lived in a pueblo, made of adobe and wood. It had a flat roof.
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The Pueblo Indians put animal paintings on their pottery.
The materials are abode, bricks and wood logs in the roof.
the floor and the roof but not the floor
By leaving your windows or doors open bad isolation: your roof doors places like that
put one upside down on top of the other. But if it has a roof, open the doors all the way, and push the cages together
I really dont think you can put a roof on your house
the doors ways ate at the top of the roof
Because the fat man was dropped off on the roof by the reindeer and the doors were locked! Everyone knows that! Because the fat man was dropped off on the roof by the reindeer and the doors were locked! Everyone knows that!
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Scissor Doors (some call them Lambo doors) Unless you mean they literally swing up, like the hinge is up top on the roof, then it's a gullwing door.