Peasants.
they were made out of adobe ( sun dried brick made from adobe clay)
Sun dried mud bricks with terra cotta roofs and packed mud floors except in the andron it sometimes had tiled floors
The Egyptian gods were believed to live in the sky, or heaven. The sun god, Ra, rode a chariot across the sky to follow the sun and observe the actions of humans on earth. Thoth followed the moon. Ancient Egyptian gods were worshiped in temples that were specifically dedicated to that god.
This is because poor people mostly live in rural areas and cannot afford brick houses along with proper cement. This is why they find it much more feasible to use "mud" and brick.
Ancmiemt egypt is used for after life such as theming tut in Egypt
The houses were built with mud brick.
Yes. They didn't have the bricks we have today, but they had sun-dried clay brick houses.
mud brick
Brick and Limestone.
pyramids, temples, mud brick houses, pyramids, temples, mud brick houses,
the Romans lived in wood or brick houses, depending on how rich they were. some people lived in one-room houses.
straw brick and metal
the houses where made of mud brick and the palace was made of pure Gold and Silver
The Ancient Egyptian "Towns" are actually called city states. Peasants & Artisans both shared mud brick apartments. Scribes & Government officials lived in houses. The Pharos lived in palace. (Social pyramid) Pharos Government Officials Scribes Artisans Merchantes Pesents
Houses in Ancient Greece usually consisted of Mud brick, but they could be made of stone if the owner of the house was wealthy.
During the Neolithic period, people lived in various types of dwellings including roundhouses, longhouses, pit houses, and caves. These structures were typically built with materials such as wood, mud, thatch, and stone, depending on the region and resources available. The style and construction of these houses varied across different cultures and time periods.
brick, cement and concrete