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Straw thatch or mud-brick.
A thatcher is a person who thatches the roofs of houses and barns. They use hay and straw on top of a plastic base.
The houses in El Salvador has a dirt floor, many are made out of wood straw roofs.
Thatchers wove thick bunches of straw, reeds and sticks together to form roofs of village houses.
houses have roofs so rain, hail, or other things will not get in houses.
Viking houses were one-story buildings with slanted roofs. The roof was covered with shingles or straw. This form that creates a sculptural architecture.
They are called thatched roofs.
Yes. There were roofs on Mohen-Jodaro Houses.
The Aztecs typically built their houses using adobe bricks made from mud and straw. The houses were rectangular in shape and had thatched roofs made from dried grasses or palm leaves. The walls were often painted and decorated with murals.
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The Celts built their houses using materials such as timber, thatch, wattle (interwoven sticks), and daub (mud and straw mixture). Their houses were typically round in shape and were known as roundhouses. The roofs were cone-shaped and often covered with thatch or turf.
The houses at Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, were typically made from adobe bricks, which were a mixture of mud and straw. The roofs were often made from red-tiled roofs or thatched roofs made from dried grasses. The structures were usually simple and sturdy, reflecting the Spanish colonial architectural style of the time.