Well they looked like a small fort house kindove
like homes from the gruomd up
In 1666, houses varied in appearance depending on their location and the wealth of the occupants. In urban areas like London, many homes were timber-framed with thatched roofs, often featuring narrow, multi-story designs. Rural houses tended to be simpler, typically constructed of wood or stone with thatched or shingled roofs. Interiors were basic, with limited furnishings and often a central hearth for cooking and heating.
In 1666, homes were primarily constructed using timber, wattle and daub (a mixture of woven wooden strips and mud or clay), and thatch for roofing. Brick and stone were also used, especially in urban areas and for more affluent homes. The choice of materials often depended on local resources and climatic conditions. In addition, clay was commonly used for pottery and tile in construction.
They looked like little huts. They were called domes.
i don't know go ask your mum
Multiples of 1666, like 1666, 3332, 4998 and so on.
like homes from the gruomd up
The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
cool
In 1666, houses varied in appearance depending on their location and the wealth of the occupants. In urban areas like London, many homes were timber-framed with thatched roofs, often featuring narrow, multi-story designs. Rural houses tended to be simpler, typically constructed of wood or stone with thatched or shingled roofs. Interiors were basic, with limited furnishings and often a central hearth for cooking and heating.
pueblo Indians homes were a box like
cool
A bit like teepees.
Homes in connecticut looked like they did back in paul reveres days
i love it
big and beautiful
they were teepees