Wattle and daub is a composite building method in which a woven lattice of wooden strips called "wattle" is "daubed" with a sticky material usually made...
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into a continuous fence. Wattles also form the basic structure for wattle and daub wall construction, where wattling is daubed with a plaster-like substance...
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Timber framing (redirect from Post and beam construction)
wattle and daub were also used and known by various names, such as clam staff and daub, cat-and-clay, or torchis (French), to name only three. Wattle...
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Earth structure (section Wattle and daub)
encased in soil. Native American earth lodges are examples. Wattle and daub houses use a "wattle" of poles interwoven with sticks to provide stability for...
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Megaron (section Wattle-and-Daub and Pisé)
techniques of "Wattle-and-Daub" and "Pisé". The megaron is thought to have been used for sacrificial processions, as well as for royal functions and court meetings...
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to the results obtained from sample tests, Wattle and daub structures were built during the Pre-Metallic and Metallic early village farming culture. The...
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for fencing or for walling Wattle and daub, a building technique using woven wooden supports packed with clay or mud Wattle (dermatology), another term...
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Jacal (category Adobe buildings and structures)
similar to wattle and daub. However, the "wattle" portion of jacal structures consists mainly of vertical poles lashed together with cordage and sometimes...
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Look up daub or daube in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Daub or Daube may refer to: Daub or Daube, a surname Wattle and daub, dwelling construction technique...
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ceiling joists and then coated in plaster. The technique derives from an earlier, more primitive process called wattle and daub. Lath and plaster largely...
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Building material (section Ice and snow)
thermal mass and strength. Wattle and daub is one of the oldest building techniques. Many older timber frame buildings incorporate wattle and daub as non load...
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narrower than the posts. The walls were completed with wattle and daub, a plaster mixture of grass and clay. The roof was covered with bark or thatch. The...
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England. The wood was grown as coppice, with the poles used for wattle-and-daub building and agricultural fencing. Common hazel is typically a shrub reaching...
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Speke Hall (section In Art and Literature)
Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It...
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Tudor architecture (section Henry VIII and Later)
everywhere the poorest lived in single-storey houses using wood frames and wattle and daub, too flimsy for any to have survived four centuries. In this form...
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Tue Brook House (category Merseyside building and structure stubs)
wheelwright. Some parts of the building contain sections of its original "wattle and daub" construction, which can be seen through glass panels. It also contains...
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Afghanistan hut Khata – Ukrainian traditional whitewashed wattle-and-daub hut, usually with two rooms, loft, and straw roof Lodge is a general term for a hut or...
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Casa Romuli (category Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Rome)
traditional single-roomed peasants' hut of the Latins, with straw roof and wattle-and-daub walls, such as are reproduced in miniature in the distinctive funerary...
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and square basement-like features. Artifacts were recovered by means of dredging, including pottery sherds, microliths, wattle and daub remains, and hearth...
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of humans and animals. In Europe, the Neolithic long house with a timber frame, pitched, thatched roof, and walls finished in wattle and daub could be...
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(Polish: Kościół Pokoju) is a wooden Evangelical Lutheran church of a wattle and daub structure, located in Jawor, Poland. It is a historic sacral building...
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(disambiguation) Taube (surname) Taubes (surname) Wattle and daub This page lists people with the surname Daub. If an internal link intending to refer to a...
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Butser Ancient Farm (section Film and television)
Durrington Walls near Stonehenge; Durrington 851 and its ancillary building. These are both wattle and daub constructions thatched with wheat straw. Durrington...
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the La Guajira Peninsula of Colombia and Venezuela also use the inner cane-like wood of the plant in wattle and daub construction. With an often tree-like...
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Neolithic (section South and East Asia)
and painted with elaborate scenes of humans and animals. In Europe, long houses built from wattle and daub were constructed. Elaborate tombs were built...
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buildings were constructed using techniques like wattle and daub, with decorative bas-relief patterns, and features cultural symbols such as Adinkra motifs...
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Izba (category Building and structure articles needing translation from Russian Wikipedia)
the framing, and then used wattle-and-daub as infill covered with a plaster and whitewash exterior. However, generally this wattle-and-daub house is called...
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Butantã's House (category Art museums and galleries in Brazil)
design and in its walls the memory of the construction processes of the colonial architecture of São Paulo, in particular of wattle and daub, a technique...
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Age, and in some areas well into the Sub Roman period. The people built walls made of either stone or of wooden posts joined by wattle-and-daub panels...
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room and were made of wattle and daub. Lime was used on the floors and walls in an effort to prevent insects from entering the living space. The wattle of...
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