Adobe Bricks
They used mud bricks for building houses.
mud bricks
One of the oldest building materials known to man is mud bricks, also known as adobe. These bricks have been used for thousands of years in various civilizations for building structures such as houses, walls, and temples. Mud bricks are made by mixing mud with a binding material such as straw, shaping it into bricks, and letting it dry in the sun.
It was mostly clay/mud bricks.
Mainly mud bricks.
they used mud bricks to build houses
Adobe, if you look under Adobe Mud Bricks...
Clay or a form of mortar made from a mixture of mud, sand, and water were used to stick the bricks together in building pyramids. The mortar acted as a binding agent to hold the bricks in place.
Sun-baked bricks plastered with mud are commonly referred to as "adobe." Adobe is a traditional building material made from a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and water, which is shaped into bricks and dried in the sun. These bricks have been used for centuries in various cultures, particularly in arid regions, due to their excellent thermal properties and natural insulation.
The Sumerians used mud bricks to build their houses. These bricks were made by mixing mud, water, and straw, and then drying them in the sun. The bricks were then stacked and bound together with mud mortar to construct their homes.
their homes were made out of mud bricks and they used mud as a glue
adobe bricks, mud