it was the early way of making our brick houses
they used mudbricks, sand, clay
Mudbricks!
Mudbricks that are made without straw have a density of 1,612kg/m3 . Mudbricks made with straw are likely to be less dense than this
Most of them were made of wood or mudbricks, like the Mesopotamians.
They used silt, or black mud for farming their crops. It provided rich soil for the crops.They also used it to make mudbricks, which they used for buildings, clay for pottery, etc.
Doctors lived in normal houses. Houses in Ancient Egypt were made of mudbricks.
No they used mud to make mud huts
For houses, the Ancient Egyptians used mudbrick, and wood for the lintels and windowframes. For temples, tombs, and pyramids, the Ancient Egyptians used stone. Basically, anything that was supposed to last forever was built of stone. Everything else was built of mudbricks.
In ancient times the women lived in houses that were made of mudbricks. Surprisingly, unlike most ancient cultures, the Egyptians allowed their women (almost) the same rights as their men. They had the rights to get a divorce, inherit and own land and possesions, etc.
The great pyramid was built with limestone blocks and the others used some granite blocks.
Wheel, clay jars, statues. Sorry, that's all I got. :/
The Mesopotamians usually depended on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to give them mud, the Mesopotamians gathered mud on the coast of the rivers and pounded them into a brick form, after that, they put them in the sun to dry and the next morning they get mud bricks. However, because there was no flood control near the rivers, floods kept taking away the chance for the Mesopotamians to gather mud, and make houses. Later on, they discovered how to control the rivers' flood frequencies.