Inka houses, traditionally constructed from adobe (sun-dried mud bricks) or stone, featured thick walls for insulation and flat roofs made of thatch or wooden beams. They often had a simple rectangular shape, with limited Windows and a central hearth for cooking and heating. The layout typically included a main living area, and sometimes separate spaces for storage or livestock. Many Inka homes were clustered together in small communities, reflecting their communal lifestyle.
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