Coastal people built their villages by the beaches to be closer to their food transportation and traders. The same reason most inland villages, today's cities, are found along water ways such as rivers.
they live on mesas to protect them from attack
The Anasazi Indians built adobe villages on the sides of cliffs.
In the spring when the fish were spawning, the left the winter camps to build villages at coastal locations and waterfalls. The spring months were their most successful time of year. They hunted fish such as salmon, trout, flounder, bass, and sturgeon. Men were sent to sea and would hunt whales, walruses and seals.
The Tuareg historically were a nomadic type of people, moving from one place to another. Thus they did not build permanent dwellings, rather lived in tent-like structures.
No, Rush Limbaugh did not build his Florida home from scratch. He purchased a mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, which was previously owned by other notable figures. The property underwent significant renovations and updates to suit his preferences, but it was not constructed by him from the ground up.
in the mountains
because they wanted to
on the banks of the river
they build wood houses
1000 ad
a wall to protect them from eneimes
the vikings built the villages in 1689 No - much earlier - in the years approx 700 to 900 AD.
The people of the Northwest Coast built large wooden plank houses with cedar planks and beams. These houses were typically rectangular in shape with a sloping roof and featured elaborate carvings and paintings. They were designed to withstand the region's wet climate and were often shared by multiple families.
Permanent Homes
they live on mesas to protect them from attack
You build your own house and you can find NPC villages in the world
The Egyptians mostly built their villages along the Nile because that was one of the only places that they could get the water that they needed to survive