Traditional Algerian houses, particularly in the northern regions, often featured a distinctive architectural style characterized by thick adobe walls, flat roofs, and intricate decorative elements. The layout typically included a central courtyard, which provided light and ventilation, while rooms were arranged around it. In the Sahara, houses were built using local materials like clay and stone, designed to keep the interior cool in the hot climate. The interiors often showcased vibrant textiles and handcrafted furnishings, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
in the past what peopel algerian used to wear
algerian people used to eat pastry ,bread.especially meat and chicken in The past.
the houses in the past looked like huts they were made out of straw or mud.
no
it was hot desart with no alot of animals an not a lot of houses
Depends what she looks like
Today's Inuit people live in regular houses like you and me but in the past they usually lived in igloos or land tents.
some kind of face that looks like the ones lived in the past.
I think it's Spellbinder, only it's not the past, it's another dimension, but it looks like the past.
In the past a pilgrim house was a house that was made mostly of sticks,grass,and mud much like a beavers dam only more advanced and it has grass the were called sod houses.
No. Looks is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of look. The past tense of look is looked.
Since the year 2012 is now in the past, we already know what it looks like.