Yes. Bricks of fire-heated clay have been used since the days of ancient Egypt. Many kinds of bricks and stone were used in the 1500s, both in Europe and in the early Spanish colonies of the New World.
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They used rags. That's why you might hear the term, "on the rag"
The use of bricks goes so far back in history of man it is hard to tell who the first person was to make one. Fired ancient bricks have been found in ancient ruins of Mesopotamia and seems to have moved from there to Egypt, Persia, and the Indus Valley.
early men use to wear the skin of animals.
It was used to help solve problems in architecture and construction (mainly used to make bricks and embankment for flood control).
No, the Greeks were using bricks to build. It was the Romans that later on discovered the concrete.
69426 Bricks exactly
it took 10593 bricks to build a pyramid BY MIKA AND BLAKE
Bricks weren't used to build castles, but stone and wood.
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You use bricks and stuff and just build, build and build! Have a go!
stone,limestone,bricks, ramps
wooden bricks
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they live in houses made of bricks and stones.