Egyptian houses were often built close together for several practical reasons. First, this arrangement provided a sense of community and security, as neighbors could easily support one another. Additionally, the compact layout helped maximize the limited arable land in the Nile Valley, ensuring efficient use of resources. Lastly, the proximity of homes facilitated shared access to water and other essential services.
The houses were built with mud brick.
Ancient egyptians built many different structures, including temples, palaces, houses, tombs, statues and most famously, pyramids.
protect residents in case of attact
I would say no more than 30 ft apart.
How about PYRAMID.
The houses were built with mud brick.
Egyptian houses are very cool
One of the main reason the houses were built close together in early villages was for protection in case of attack. The homeowners looked out for one another.
in case of attack
in case of an attack
Ancient egyptians built many different structures, including temples, palaces, houses, tombs, statues and most famously, pyramids.
protect residents in case of attact
pioneers built their own houses
Because they are low-order goods and services
In the UK, houses built in the 1980s were fairly similar to houses built in the 1970s and those built now. Very recent houses tend to be smaller.
If you mean the Egyptian pyramids, then the ancient Egyptian built them. However other civilizations have also built pyramidal structures.
I would say no more than 30 ft apart.