yes
The Pilgrims lived in log cabins.
Log cabins were not first used by pilgrims; they originated in Scandinavia and were later brought to North America by European settlers. Pilgrims, who arrived in the early 17th century, primarily built homes using wattle and daub or timber framing. The use of log cabins became more common in the 18th century as settlers moved westward into the forests of North America, where logs were readily available.
Longhouses or Log cabins.
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
Camp,Homes,Civilizations,Feilds,Farms, everything essential to survive.
If log cabins are shown on a map, the symbol used will be found in the map's legend.
Their was no log cabins at Auschwitz.
Log cabins. The Cherokee did not live in, and never have lived in, tipis.
in log cabins
Logs
they lived in one room log cabins. They had no electricy or running water obviously. It was 1620. It was normally a house with a place to eat, sleep, and cook.
well, they lived in houses called,"Big Houses."