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    In Germany, medieval houses, particularly the Middle German house, emerged during the Middle Ages as a type of farmhouse constructed using timber framing or stone. These houses are characterized as 'all-in-one' structures (Einhaus) that combine living quarters and livestock stalls under one roof. Additionally, half-timbered houses are notable examples of medieval architecture, especially in towns like Quedlinburg, where this construction method was widely used during the Medieval and Renaissance periods.