The first shelters built by humans date back to the Paleolithic era, around 1.5 million years ago. These early shelters were often simple structures made from natural materials like wood, stone, and animal hides. Evidence of such shelters, including simple huts and caves, has been found in archaeological sites across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Over time, shelter designs evolved significantly, reflecting changes in climate, culture, and technology.
Jamaica was a pirate enclave at first and it built up from there.
They built it.
The first house with a built-in bomb shelter was located in the United States, specifically in the town of Little Rock, Arkansas. This house was built in 1951 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright for a client named John A. Smith. The design included a dedicated bomb shelter to provide safety during the Cold War era, reflecting the heightened fears of nuclear war at the time.
by man
underground
They found shelter in caves or they built tepee's out of animal pelts.
they were built in ww2
Yes
Pure Ones Shelter
Built shelter.
For shelter and for there kings as a gift.
It depends on what you call a house -- humans have always stayed in some sort of shelter, whether it is a natural shelter like a cave or a tree, or something they have built like a teepee or a hut or a modern house. Nobody knows when the first shelter was built because it was so many thousands of years ago.