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Yurt $73.28 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A yurt is a portable, feltcovered, wood latticeframed dwelling structure traditionally used by nomads in the steppes of Central Asia. A yurt is more homelike than a tent in shape and build, with thicker walls. They are popular amongst nomads. Traditional yurts consist of a circular wooden frame carrying a felt cover. The felt is made from the wool of the flocks of sheep that accompany the pastoralists. The timber to make the external structure is not to be found on the treeless steppes, and must be obtained by trade in the valleys below. The frame consists of one or more lattice wallsections, a doorframe, roof poles and a crown. Some styles of yurt have one or more columns to support the crown. The (selfsupporting) wood frame is covered with pieces of felt. Depending on availability, the felt is additionally covered with canvas and/or suncovers. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/09/27 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches |
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Native Housing, Felt Tent, or Yurt, and Sheep of Mongolian Sheep Ranchers $34.99 James L. Stanfield Native Housing, Felt Tent, or Yurt, and Sheep of Mongolian Sheep Ranchers - Photographic Print |
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Yurt Door, Mongolia $24.99 Yurt Door, Mongolia - Photographic Print |
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A Yurt in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia $39.99 Ed George A Yurt in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Photographic Print |
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Yurt the Traditional Mongolian Yurt on a Frozen Lake, Independent Mongolia $129.99 Panoramic Images Yurt the Traditional Mongolian Yurt on a Frozen Lake, Independent Mongolia - Wall Decal |
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Rainbow Rises above a Yurt on a Mongolian Steppe $39.99 David Edwards Rainbow Rises above a Yurt on a Mongolian Steppe - Photographic Print |
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A Yurt with a Colorful Roof in Bayan Olgiy, Mongolia $39.99 Ed George A Yurt with a Colorful Roof in Bayan Olgiy, Mongolia - Photographic Print |
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Boy and Baby in Front of Yurt Camp, Kyrgyzstan $24.99 Anthony Plummer Boy and Baby in Front of Yurt Camp, Kyrgyzstan - Photographic Print |
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Yurt and Other Temporary Housing Sprawls at the City's Oustskirts $39.99 Eightfish Yurt and Other Temporary Housing Sprawls at the City's Oustskirts - Photographic Print |
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Marmot - DriClime Yurt (Fire/Black) - Accessories $99 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Marmot - DriClime Yurt (Fire/Black) - Accessories: Use it for those backyard camp outs or add some extra warmth to your sleeping bag with the built-in comfort of the Marmot DriClime Yurt. ; Insulated, water-resistant nylon yurt. ; Blanket construction offers consistent insulation. ; Opens to queen-size comforter. ; Zips together with down, synthetic, and DriClime Yurt bags. ; Micro DriClime lining is a microfiber version of DriClime with a softer hand and warmer initial touch. ; Packaged in convenient carry sling for easy mobility. ; Specifications Temperature Rating: 50° F/10° C Main Material: 100% polyester DWR 2.4 oz/yd. Lining Material: Micro DriClime 100% polyester. Insulation Material: Spirafil 120. Weight: 3 lbs 4 oz / 1474 g. Fill Weight: 9 oz / 255 g. Dimensions: 92 length x 44 width. |
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Car Parked Near a Yurt, Uvurkhangai Aimag, Independent Mongolia $129.99 Panoramic Images Car Parked Near a Yurt, Uvurkhangai Aimag, Independent Mongolia - Wall Decal |
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Man Opening the Door of a Yurt, Uvurkhangai Aimag, Independent Mongolia $129.99 Panoramic Images Man Opening the Door of a Yurt, Uvurkhangai Aimag, Independent Mongolia - Wall Decal |
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Nomads Horse and Yurt, Bayanbulak, Xinjiang Province, China, Asia $29.99 Christian Kober Nomads Horse and Yurt, Bayanbulak, Xinjiang Province, China, Asia - Photographic Print |
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Yurts – the great grandfather of portable buildings
It would be foolish for us to think that the modern civilisation is the trailblazer in the design of portable buildings. Although we can stake claim to being the pioneers in the drab, cardboard box like structures that were propagated in the name of utility in the early years of the development of these portable buildings. Since long, long ago (circa ever since mankind remembers), the nomadic tribes of Central Asia have been using residential structures known as yurts. These are designed as circular huts and are covered with felt or other fabrics which are beautifully decorated. These yurts are a common site all through the steppes in Central Asia and are a common motif which has been used on the Kazakh coat of arms and the Kyrgyz flag. Portable buildings have become very popular since the World Wars as they solved the problem of housing for the burgeoning population. The baby boomers of the 1950’s and 1960’s also contributed to this trend as more and more buildings were required for classrooms and other facilities for the children. Today, these portable buildings are a common site being used as guard shacks, rural offices, on-site changing rooms, etc. The most common use of these buildings is however as temporary buildings at construction sites.
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Having toiled in the dirt and dust of the construction business for 16 long years, Brad Close quit in order to take up writing full time. The business did not leave him though. Today Brad’s link to his life’s work in the field is through such articles that he writes to inform and educate people.
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