Homes in ancient Corinth varied in size and design, often reflecting the wealth of their owners. Wealthy families typically lived in large, multi-room houses with courtyards, decorated with frescoes and mosaics, and equipped with amenities like running water and drainage systems. Simpler homes were smaller and more utilitarian, featuring basic furnishings and a central hearth. Overall, Corinthian homes showcased a blend of Greek architectural styles and local adaptations, emphasizing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
like homes from the gruomd up
The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
cool
pueblo Indians homes were a box like
the first church was people not a building and they met in homes
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A bit like teepees.
Homes in connecticut looked like they did back in paul reveres days
i love it
big and beautiful
they were teepees
old.