They are the ancient style of stone housing with a domed roof built in Ireland since the middle ages (see Clochan).
You know..... Huts
a crawl
by coal burning stoves
A lot smaller than your thinking, im guessing like 77 square feet. BUt that's just a guess, think about all those families in forgein counties that live in 20 x 20 foot huts.
Life in the 1400's was considered the end period of the Middle Ages (1066-1485). It was a period considered barbaric and was dominated by the Feudal system. It encompassed the crusades, so war was a common aspect of life. The peasant life was toil and they lived in simple huts. Furniture was basic, chairs were rare. Even the rich did not have chairs (only the Lord sat in one). The rich ate well (pork, mutton) but the poor rarely had meat (it was luck to have a rabbit).
There are lots of Beehive Huts in the southwest of Ireland, particularly in the county of Kerry, around the Dingle peninsula.
"The traditional beehive huts are known as iQukwane."
A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some species of honey bees live and raise their young, or a manmade structure in which bees are reared for their honey.
The type of shelter the Wichita Indians lived in depended on the climate. They built everything from grass huts to teepees.stuff
Because it looks like a beehive....
A beehive is either or!
The noun 'beehive' is used as a collective noun in the term 'a beehive of activity'.
The Beehive is actually the Home of the New Zealand Parliament. It is named the beehive as it resembles one.
A beehive is either or!
hives
Caffre huts are huts of the African negros.
Oracle Beehive was created in 2008.