Ancient Egyptian houses were made of mud and reeds. It is theorized that the reason that they used perishable items for housing, is that the present life was of little importance to them compared to the afterlife. Tombs were considered eternal homes, and made of permanent materials and lavishly decorated.
because they like it........................
the houses in Kush and Egypt are different because they could have different life styles, and the Egyptians in Kush build their houses diferently than Egypts people.
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
They use Dirt, Mud, Stone, and other natural materials near them.
The Egyptians used limestone to build their tombs :) This is not correct <<<
because they like it........................
Basicaly the same variety of materials that we use.
bark or cattail reeds
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the houses in Kush and Egypt are different because they could have different life styles, and the Egyptians in Kush build their houses diferently than Egypts people.
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.
how did the egyptians build an empire.
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.
The Egyptians used the wheel and axle by transporting big stone blocks so they could build houses and pyramids.
For Pyramids, they used limestone and marble. For houses and buildings, they used dried mud bricks.
wood and animal skin
The Celts used a variety of materials to build their houses, including wood, wattle and daub, and thatch. These materials were readily available in the regions where the Celts settled, and their houses were often round or rectangular in shape with conical roofs.