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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.

Latest revision as of 17:40, 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.