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The Coahuiltecans lived in simple, temporary shelters known as "wattle and daub" structures, which were constructed using wooden frames covered with mud or thatch. These shelters were often dome-shaped and could be easily assembled and disassembled, reflecting their nomadic lifestyle. Additionally, during the warmer months, they sometimes used temporary brush shelters made from local materials, adapting to their environment and seasonal needs.

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