To the extent that people made houses during the various stone ages—and many people did not—they used whatever materials were convenient. Some dwellings ... could be used. This site (the Neolithic village Tenta in Cyprus) has both earthen buildings and building which were mostly earthen but had stone foundations:. read more
To the extent that people made houses during the various stone ages—and many people did not—they used whatever materials were convenient. Some dwellings were made from hides, like Native American tipis. read more
Cross-section of a New Stone Age house. This drawing shows how a house from the New Stone Age was built. The outer walls were made of mud with a stone foundation at the bottom. This made the whole building very solid and strong. The mud walls were also covered with wood. This made them more waterproof. read more