sun-dried mud or clay
Meopotamian houses were made out of clay bricks. They would get the clay in the morning and mix it with water. Then they would put it in molds and leave it out in the sun to dry. By the end of the day they would have plenty of bricks.
Sun-dried bricks used to make some American Indian homes are commonly known as "adobe." Adobe is a traditional building material made from a mixture of clay, sand, and straw, which is shaped into bricks and dried in the sun. These bricks are often used in the construction of pueblos and other structures, particularly in the Southwestern United States.
mud bricks
They used mud to build houses in mesopotamia but mud can crumble easily. If they used thick layers of mudd it would be ok i guess
bricks
mud
Bricks. Tons and tons of bricks.
Mud Bricks
Usually ceramics such as calcium silicate. If you mean the "traditional" material, that would be adobe.
Sumerians used clay to make bricks because it was a readily available material in Mesopotamia. Clay bricks were durable and effective for constructing buildings that could withstand the region's hot climate and periodic flooding of the rivers. Brick-making also allowed for more efficient construction methods to support the growth of urban centers in ancient Sumer.
The material used to make ancient Greek homes was mud bricks that needed repair very often
Bricks were used to make it strong.
Meopotamian houses were made out of clay bricks. They would get the clay in the morning and mix it with water. Then they would put it in molds and leave it out in the sun to dry. By the end of the day they would have plenty of bricks.
Mortar is what is used to stick bricks together.
Bricks.
Its cement.
they used logs to roll them