A lot depends on where you are asking about. The Neolithic peoples in the Levant, Anatolia, Syria, northern Mesopotamia and central Asia were great builders, utilising mud-brick to construct houses and villages. At atalhyk, houses were plastered and painted with elaborate scenes of humans and animals.
The answer is c.
Wood, turf, woven leaves, bundles of reeds, baked mud, flint, granite, pumice, caves etc., etc. The various cultures used whatever they could lay their hands on.
The Neolithic is not characterised by what resources peoples used to build dwellings but by the tools they used.
The answer is c.
C larger stones/ wood.
In Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine, Neolithic settlements included wattle-and-daub structures with thatched roofs and floors made of logs covered in clay. This is also when the burdei pit-house (below-ground) style of house construction was developed, which was still used by Romanians and Ukrainians until the 20th century. There are
various sites in Eastern Europe dating from 15,000 to 44,000 years old suggest humans (probably Homo sapiens) built dwellings using mammoth bones (the age of some of the earlier structures suggests that Neanderthals began the practice).
Different resources
were used by different people
during that period.
A lot depends on where you are asking about. The Neolithic peoples in the Levant, Anatolia, Syria, northern Mesopotamia and central Asia were great builders, utilising mud-brick to construct houses and villages. At atalhyk, houses were plastered and painted with elaborate scenes of humans and animals.
Examples of neolithic housing:
Middle East mud brick was probably the most common building material
Northern / Eastern Europe timber (wood) with wattle-and-daub walls and (in some locales) thatched rooves
earthen houses (in many places)
stone (in some places)
bones (in Russia / Ukraine, for example)
Examples of neolithic housing:
Middle East mud brick was probably the most common building material
Northern / Eastern Europe timber (wood) with wattle-and-daub walls and (in some locales) thatched rooves
earthen houses (in many places)
stone (in some places)
bones (in Russia / Ukraine, for example)
I dont know of any culture that has used small stones and pebbles.
The answer is c.
Different resources
were used by different people
during that period.
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