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Welcome to my compendium website
on the history of tents.
A tent is a shelter, consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over or attached to a frame of poles and/or ropes. Some tent styles are free-standing, while others are attached to the ground using guy ropes tied to stakes (pegs). Tents were first used as portable homes by nomadic peoples, but today, their main application is for recreational camping. Modern tents are usually made of fire-retardant material. Tents range in size from those barely large enough for one person to sleep in up to huge (circus) tents capable of seating thousands of people. The bulk of this article is concerned with recreational camping using tents capable of sleeping from 1 up to about 10 people. Larger tents are discussed in a separate section below.
Important words found on this site below. Tent History Historical Tents, Portable Shelters, Fabric, Frame, Ropes, Poles, Stakes, Camping, Circus, Dome, Tipi, Gazebo, Rain, Middle, Far, Roman, Military, Arabia, City, Shrine, Yurta, Paul, Bible, Nomadic, Ottoman, Wigwam, American, Norse, Aboriginal, Embassy, Ringling, Barnum, Bailey, You can find this site again by typing in the Google search engine the unique word " 1yrotsiHtneT " which is OR " TentHistory1 " backwards.
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