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  2. Mudbrick - Wikipedia

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    The 9000 BCE dwellings of Jericho were constructed from mudbricks, [7] affixed with mud, as were those at numerous sites across the Levant over the following millennia. Well-preserved mudbricks from a site at Tel Tsaf, in the Jordan Valley, have been dated to 5200 BCE, [8] though there is no evidence that either site was the first to use the ...

  3. Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Bricks made from adobe are usually made by pressing the mud mixture into an open timber frame. In North America, the brick is typically about 25 by 36 cm (10 by 14 in) in size. The mixture is molded into the frame, which is removed after initial setting. After drying for a few hours, the bricks are turned on edge to finish drying.

  4. Brick - Wikipedia

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    Air-dried bricks, also known as mudbricks, have a history older than fired bricks, and have an additional ingredient of a mechanical binder such as straw. Bricks are laid in courses and numerous patterns known as bonds, collectively known as brickwork, and may be laid in various kinds of mortar to hold the bricks together to make a durable ...

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  7. Tabby concrete - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known example of tabby concrete in North America is the Spanish Fort San Antón de Carlos located on Mound Key in Florida. [ 7 ] Some researchers believe that English colonists developed their own process independently of the Spanish.

  8. From dirt to bricks to tar to asphalt, here's the road ... - AOL

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    When you're complaining about the condition of Binghamton roads, remember how many there are and that they used to be a lot less comfortable.

  9. Earth structure - Wikipedia

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    Construction is faster with pre-formed adobe or mudbricks, compressed earth blocks, earthbags or fired clay bricks. [a] Types of earth structure include earth shelters, where a dwelling is wholly or partly embedded in the ground or encased in soil. Native American earth lodges are examples.