Ancient Indians utilized a variety of shelters depending on their region and lifestyle. In rural areas, they commonly built mud houses or huts made of thatch and bamboo, while those in more arid regions used materials like stone and clay to construct durable homes. Urban dwellers, particularly in cities like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, lived in well-planned brick houses with multiple rooms. Additionally, nomadic tribes often relied on tents made from animal skins or portable materials.
which ancient Indians leader was most important
it looked like a small shelter or larger shack
ancient rome got sticks and big leaves and made a home
The ancient Egyptian soldiers lived in fortresses and garrisons.
Creek Indians did not eat alligators but used there skin for protection from sharp saw grass. And for shelter
what did the ancient indians not idvent
what was the shelter of Delaware Indians made of and size
Shelter
wigwams
The Iroquis Indians
A tipi
One shelter that was common for the paiutes to build was a wick up.
they lived in wigwams
They used them for shelter.
Long houses
Guns are relatively modern invention, so were probably NOT used by "ancient" Indians. "Ancient" is a relative term unless placed in context. Also you need to specify what do you mean "ancient Indians" as in natives or the country India, or American native Indians?
they didn't?!