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Mudbrick or mud-brick, also
known as
unfired brick, is an air-dried brick, made of a
mixture of mud (containing loam, clay, sand and water)
mixed with...
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mudbrick stamp or
brick seal of
Mesopotamia are
impression or
stamp seals made upon
bricks or
mudbrick. The
inscribed seal is in
mirror reverse on...
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coastal site.(pp9–12)
Residents lived in
attached houses made of
stone and
mudbrick. Some
houses had a
megaron layout,
among which one room is
notably larger...
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because of the type of clay
found there (Adobe
being a
Spanish word for
Mudbrick). Adobe's
corporate logo
features a
stylized "A" and was
designed by graphic...
- and have been used
since c. 4000 BC. Air-dried bricks, also
known as
mudbricks, have a
history older than
fired bricks, and have an
additional ingredient...
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architect who used
recycled materials and
mudbrick in his
constructions and is
considered to be a
pioneer of
modern mudbrick building,
having designed more than...
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contained artefacts including mudbrick seals of Khufu,
which Kromer identified with an artisans' settlement.
Mudbrick buildings just
south of Khufu's...
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building material made from
earth and
organic materials.
Adobe is
Spanish for
mudbrick. In some English-speaking
regions of
Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern...
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Kingdom that
large pyramids were
built again,
though instead of stone,
mudbrick was the main
construction material. Long
after the end of Egypt's own pyramid-building...
- "fertilizer". In English, the term is
primarily used to
describe decomposed mudbricks from
archaeological sites,
which is an
organic material that can be emplo****...