Habayits
Habayits is a term that refers to a specific type of nomadic dwelling historically used by certain communities. These structures are characterized by their portability and adaptability to changing environments, a necessity for people who follow migratory patterns. The exact construction and materials of a habayits can vary significantly depending on the region and the available resources of the people who use them. Common materials often include animal hides, wool, felt, or reeds, stretched over a framework of poles.
The design of a habayits typically prioritizes ease of assembly and disassembly, allowing for efficient relocation.