One type is called adobe.
adobe
sun-dried mud or clay
it looked like a small shelter or larger shack
Each city in Sumer was surrounded by sun dried brick.
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.
The type of dwellings that were common among the people of the southwest were sun-dried mud brick called adobe.
Because it was plentiful and sturdy.
The type of dwellings that were common among the people of the southwest were sun-dried mud brick called adobe.
The type of dwellings that were common among the people of the southwest were sun-dried mud brick called adobe.
Because it was plentiful and sturdy.
The type of dwellings that were common among the people of the southwest were sun-dried mud brick called adobe.
Adobe is sun dried brick clay. It's the Spanish word for "mud brick." Structures made from adobe are very durable, with great thermal mass in hot climates. Slow drying of this brick in the shade reduces cracking.
Adobe, if you look under Adobe Mud Bricks...
The plow, sun dried brick, and the wheel.
Sun dried brick clay is also called "adobe." It is the Spanish word for "mud brick." Buildings made of adobe are common in West Asia, West Africa, South America and southwestern North America, for example. They are simple in design and very economical to create.
Adobe structures are made from sun dried bricks of mud and straw.
Sun dried mud bricks with terra cotta roofs and packed mud floors except in the andron it sometimes had tiled floors