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86 sats \ 2 replies \ @Coinsreporter 24 Jun freebie \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
Yes they were. Modern man is also very much incapable of affording such houses. Stone is much more expensive now. But then I look at some of the houses people build in the Himalyas with layers of wood and stones. Their structures easily withstand many earthquakes in the mountains.
https://m.stacker.news/36845https://m.stacker.news/36846
These earthquake-resistant structures lack metal and mortar, allowing them to flex as needed during a tremor.
https://m.stacker.news/36847
They are called 'Kath Kuni' in the Himalyas
beautiful! the typical Ottoman houses are also built with wood and stone, which keeps cool in summer and warm in winter. 👀
cc @DarthCoin
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Actually, I've read it somewhere that this technique was brought up to the Himalyas from Istanbul in ottoman times when India and Turkiye used to have free trade by road..
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