Yurt
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Wooden round poles, tipped with a point or a dagger like blade.
Mongols traditionally lived in portable homes called "gers" or "yurts," which were constructed from a wooden frame covered with felt made from sheep's wool. The felt provided insulation against the cold and was durable enough to withstand harsh weather conditions. The design allowed for easy assembly and disassembly, making it suitable for their nomadic lifestyle. Gers are often circular, reflecting the Mongolian emphasis on harmony with nature.
Shell casings were made at Frank's house... Frank the turtle is an excellent shell maker... Just look at his.... :)
an arp warden went round being bossy and made sure people were safe and told them to close their `blackout` curtains.
Yurt
The ancient Mongols are sometimes called The Felt Tent People because their homes were round tents made of felt.
Round house walls were typically made of materials such as wood, stone, clay, thatch, or a combination of these materials. The choice of material depended on the region where the round house was constructed and the availability of local resources.
It's a sort of round tent made of felt in which Mongolian nomadic herds people live.
Made in America - 2003 Round House Overalls 4-13 was released on: USA: 3 April 2007
It's a sort of round tent made of felt in which Mongolian nomadic herds people live.
It is made out of poo, mud, straw and grass. It is round and had a cone shaped roof.
Movable type out of clay was first made in China during the Song Dynasty between 1041 and 1048 by Bi Sheng. This early form of movable type printing allowed for more efficient reproduction of texts.
a house is a sturdy structure made with insulation, multiple layers and a roof and floor that cannot be moved. a tent is a movable canvas like structure that is mostly not water proof and mostly thin
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Johannes Gutenburg made the movable printing press