tapetries
no they did not
Nobles lived in brick homes or luxurious palaces.
No they did not. They had homes on the surface.The underground homes were for the dead in the tomb inside the pyramids for the nobles and simple burial for the commoners.
Homes of the wealthy and of the nobles were very large, with several rooms, built of wood and brick. Farmers homes were made of sun dried brick and bamboo. They were very simple, one room homes. Homes of the wealthy and of the nobles were very large, with several rooms, built of wood and brick. Farmers homes were made of sun dried brick and bamboo. They were very simple, one room homes.
Lives in elegant homes and on the estates along the Nile River
Woven pictures hung on the walls in the homes of nobles were called tapestries.
Woven pictures hung on the walls in the homes of nobles were called tapestries.
Woven pictures, often referred to as tapestries, were elaborate textile artworks hung on the walls of noble homes during the medieval and Renaissance periods. These pieces served both decorative and functional purposes, providing insulation and enhancing the aesthetics of grand interiors. Tapestries typically depicted historical, mythological, or pastoral scenes, showcasing the wealth and status of the homeowners while also demonstrating the skill of the artisans who created them. They were often passed down through generations as valuable family heirlooms.
no they did not
The French nobles most often spent their money on homes and decorations for those homes. They also built fortifications to protect those homes.
Nobles lived in brick homes or luxurious palaces.
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bricks and mortars
A woven fabric that has coloured threads added to form a picture that tells a story is called a tapestry. Often these were used as wall hangings in castles and stately homes.
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No they did not. They had homes on the surface.The underground homes were for the dead in the tomb inside the pyramids for the nobles and simple burial for the commoners.
Homes of the wealthy and of the nobles were very large, with several rooms, built of wood and brick. Farmers homes were made of sun dried brick and bamboo. They were very simple, one room homes. Homes of the wealthy and of the nobles were very large, with several rooms, built of wood and brick. Farmers homes were made of sun dried brick and bamboo. They were very simple, one room homes.