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− | [[File:Hovel.png|right| | + | [[File:Hovel.png|right|525px|thumb|'''A:''' opening in roof to allow smoke to escape and air to enter. '''B:''' roof made from thatch. '''C:''' beds made from fresh straw and reeds. '''D:''' simple furniture, which might include a table, seat and storage box. '''E:''' dirt floor covered with bound reeds. '''F:''' utensils might include some pottery bowls and jaras and a crockery cooking pot. '''G:''' pens for animals kept indoors in winter and when breeding. '''H:''' central open fireplace for cooking and warmth. '''I:''' storage area in attic.]] |
'''Hovels''' are simply-constructed peasant dwellings constructed of rough-hewn wooden poles, wattle, daub and thatch. | '''Hovels''' are simply-constructed peasant dwellings constructed of rough-hewn wooden poles, wattle, daub and thatch. |
Revision as of 20:27, 2 December 2022

A: opening in roof to allow smoke to escape and air to enter. B: roof made from thatch. C: beds made from fresh straw and reeds. D: simple furniture, which might include a table, seat and storage box. E: dirt floor covered with bound reeds. F: utensils might include some pottery bowls and jaras and a crockery cooking pot. G: pens for animals kept indoors in winter and when breeding. H: central open fireplace for cooking and warmth. I: storage area in attic.
Hovels are simply-constructed peasant dwellings constructed of rough-hewn wooden poles, wattle, daub and thatch.