Dry stone hut
Types of dry stone hut include: Clochán, associated with the south-western Irish seaboard Mitato, found in Greece, especially on the mountains of Crete Orri, associated with Ariège, France Shielings in Scotland Trulli, in Apulia, Italy Bunja, kažun, trim in Croatia stone made roundavel in sotho culture Uses of dry-stone huts include temporary shelter for shepherds and their animals, permanent habitations for monks or agricultural workers, storage and cheese making. Dry-stone huts may be thatched or roofed with sod, sometimes bound together with plant roots such as those of Madonna lily or sedum.