wooden windows on hinges in places. perhaps in the hotter places no windows at all just holes in the walls?
wooden windows on hinges in places. perhaps in the hotter places no windows at all just holes in the walls?
well carthaginians made glass,and i think they used it simply,with a simple wooden frame
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as far as i know, he first clear see-through glass for windows was somewhere in the middle ages.
Could be wrong, i'm no expert.
In the middle ages horn was sometimes used for windows (you can heat it and roll it out it seems). Not transparent, but it lets some light in and keeps the cold out.
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