Primitive mud House
It is quite interesting to see how primitive mud houses were built in early age. Depending on which areas the people live close to. Mud-made homes were made by the people who lived closed to mud ( clay) areas. They figured out that they could use clay to build home in addition to normal household items like pots, or plates.
They used mud (clay) mixed with grass for add the strength into the combination. Primitive mud houses were so common among tribal people. The design looked very interesting.
The frame is made from bamboo, stick, and some vine string to tight them together. Most of homes back then were not big. One of the reasons could be that people did not have access to cut off big tress, and couldn’t use big animals like elephants to help them.
In some areas, people built something bigger because they learned to harness the strength of big animals like elephants to help push big woods, or big stones.
Great temples in Asia
If you notice, some great temples were built with sand stone. The idea could be assumed that the people could use mud , soft stone, to build something bigger.
In some areas, soldiers used clay or sand stone to build fortress to protect their cities. Sand stone were also used to build religious temples for people to worship.
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