• @[email protected]
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    44 hours ago

    Stone houses? Are you thinking of castles?

    In Europe most houses are made of brick and/or concrete, no need for a quarry anywhere nearby.

    Also, the heavier the house the better it does when it’s hot. In hot places of Europe, traditional houses had very thick walls, small windows and are painted bright colors to reflect light (and heat).

    • @[email protected]
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      133 minutes ago

      We did indeed have a lot of brickyards many moons ago. And they required clay quarries which you can still see all over Europe.

    • @RBWells
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      58 minutes ago

      Honestly my image was of some Italian village posted yesterday on Lemmy that looked like it was made of stone. Or Osgiliath.

      I do also remember houses with thatched roofs in England though, those don’t seem like they would survive a storm.