Neolithic buildings and dwellings were characterised by using materials such as large stones. The Neolithic Age is often referred to as the "Stone age". Some of the stones, known as "megaliths", had a mass of up to 4 tons, while the Neolithic people also used "Trilithons", which weighed around 45 tons.
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
because they like it........................
They use Dirt, Mud, Stone, and other natural materials near them.
They used wood for the walls, flooring and for the door. sand was also importantthey would use it for the bottom level for their houses. They would also use stone for their sidewalks.
yes and also mud was use to build there pit houses
Basicaly the same variety of materials that we use.
they use materials like clay, bricks , glass, wood things like that.
they used long wooden planks to build their houses
Iranians build their houses out a wide variety of materials. The most common material used is cement blocks and concrete. However, there are also skyscrapers made of metal (just like in the West) and houses built out of wood in the mountain and hill country.
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
most houses are made from re-inforced concrete and terracotta hollow blocks sometimes concrete
Ireland uses the same materials to build houses as do most countries, like bricks, wood, metal, cement etc.
European explorers built their houses with a variety of materials depending on the region they were exploring. Common materials included wood, stone, thatch, and mud bricks. They often used locally available materials to construct their shelters.
because they like it........................
you could also use straw and cocktail sticks for the houses and the bridge.
They use Dirt, Mud, Stone, and other natural materials near them.
They used wood for the walls, flooring and for the door. sand was also importantthey would use it for the bottom level for their houses. They would also use stone for their sidewalks.