Ordinary houses were typically inhabited by the general population, including working-class families and middle-class individuals. These homes often reflected the economic status and cultural practices of their occupants. In various historical contexts, such as during the Industrial Revolution, ordinary houses provided basic shelter and amenities for laborers and their families. Today, ordinary houses can be found in suburban neighborhoods, accommodating everyday life and diverse communities.
The houses were small, barrack-like dwellings, where animals lived as well as people.
Irish immigrants lived in tenements.......
they had no houses they lived in boxes
In the 5th century BC, weathy Greeks had grand houses made of clay bricks, with stone or tile floors. There were separate rooms for eating, cooking, washing and sleeping, built around an open courtyard. The poorer people lived in houses with only one or two rooms.
People lived in small houses
The houses were small, barrack-like dwellings, where animals lived as well as people.
Irish immigrants lived in tenements.......
what kind of houses mesopotamia people lived in
the blank lived in houses sililar to wigwms
they lived in straw houses but that blew over. they lived in stick houses but that knocked over. they then lived in brick houses but that blew UP. :( they then lived in the streets but died of the bubonic plague.
They lived in tepees they also lived in clay houses
they lived in houses
They lived in houses.
they lived in grass houses and some lived in longhouses
yes they lived in different types of houses such as they lived in round houses
They lived in the longhouses
the pueblo people lived in houses called adobes