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There are several types of houses where the walls are mad of dung, clay and hay. Adobe houses would be one of them.

Medieval low cost homes were made in a Wattle and daub formation which is a composite building material used for making the walls, in which a woven lattice of narrow wooden strips called "wattle" was daubed with a sticky material usually made of a combination of wet soil, clay, animal dung and straw.

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Middle Ages Europe called this combination "wattle" and mud was also in the mixture.

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