Concept information
There is no term for this concept in this language.
Preferred term
wattle and daub (en)
Definition
- A building techniques in which walls were made by plastering mud (daub, possibly with sand and plant fibers) over a lattice of branches and sticks (wattle). Interwoven twigs or thin split timbers were used.
Broader concept
- building material (en)
Source
- Kipfer, B. A. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. p. 598.
In other languages
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English
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wattle
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wattle-and-daub
URI
https://vocabs.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/defcthesaurus/wattle_and_daub/6.6
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