Cahokian homes were primarily constructed using wood, with some structures featuring wattle and daub techniques, which involved weaving branches and applying a mixture of mud and plant fibers. The larger, more prominent buildings, such as those used for ceremonial purposes, were often built with more durable materials like clay and earth. Roofs were typically thatched with grass or reeds. Overall, the construction methods reflected the resources available in the region and the society's architectural practices.
The homes were made of mud bricks and poo but the earliest homes were made of reeds.
Made out of stone.
bricks and stone and concrete
wood
They were made out of straw and brick mixed together to make a block
Cahokian.
The homes were made of mud bricks and poo but the earliest homes were made of reeds.
the homes are made of wood and rock
Taiwans homes are made of brik and stone
The miwok homes are made of bark, deerskin, and twine.
The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
The incas homes were made out of mud,hay and rocks.
Many homes are made out of adobe.
The homes of the Sioux tribe were made out of buffalo hides.
the homes were made from stone
Log homes are made up of logs. this is a kind of Eco friendly homes
They were made out of rock.