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'''Shingles''' are a flat, thin piece of wood used in roofing during the [[medieval]] period of Western [[Europe]].
'''Shingles''' are a flat, thin piece of [[wood]] used in roofing during the [[medieval]] period of Western [[Europe]]. These are easily and typically made using a [[froe]].


Shingles were still being used in housing in First World Countries until relatively recently.
Shingles were still being used in housing in First World Countries until relatively recently.
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 16 March 2007

Shingles are a flat, thin piece of wood used in roofing during the medieval period of Western Europe. These are easily and typically made using a froe.

Shingles were still being used in housing in First World Countries until relatively recently.