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A pilgrim's roof, typically seen in traditional architecture, is often made using materials like thatch, wood, or stone, depending on the region and available resources. Thatch is commonly used for its insulating properties and natural appearance, while wooden beams provide structural support. In some cases, stone may be used for durability and protection against the elements. The choice of materials reflects local building traditions and the environmental context.

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