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That's exactly what they called it. Sun-Baked Bricks. I have that word in my vocabulary list, and I don't think there is a specific name for it

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What were sun-baked bricks plastered with mud called?

That's exactly what they called it. Sun-Baked Bricks. I have that word in my vocabulary list, and I don't think there is a specific name for it


How did the Aztec houses look like?

the poor Aztecs would live in branches plastered with mud


Hut made by?

The walls of a hut can be made of wooden poles covered with mud or homemade bricks plastered by hand using mud. The roof is generally thatched


How do you spell adobe?

That is the correct spelling of "adobe" (baked or dried mud).


What were most of the buildings in Sumer and Babylon made of?

Baked mud bricks


How do you add texture to sheetrock walls?

You either have to have it plastered or you can go a less expensive route and use drywall mud to give it some texture.


In what type of structures did the Pueblos dwell?

They dwell in baked mud structures! Hope it helped :)


Why are they called mud skippers?

They can come out of the water and skip on mud, that's why they are called mud skippers.


Cherokee Council House?

"A council house was a large, circular, windowless building often built on a mound. The walls were made of saplings woven together then plastered with mud."


What does a mud guard also called?

A mud flap.


Why is mud pie called mud pie?

Possibly originated in Mississippi and started being called Mississippi mud pie/cake because it looked like the thick mud that was along the banks of the Mississippi river, in later years as "Mud Pie/cake" became more main stream it just got called Mud Cake.


How do you make Kings Tut's sphinx out of clay?

they made mud brick and them baked them in the sun and that's how they built the sphinx! :)