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Wattle and daub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wattle and daub (or wattle-and-daub ) is a building material used for making walls, in which a woven lattice of wooden strips called wattle is daubed with a sticky material usually made of some...
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Daub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daub may refer to: • Hal Daub (b.1941), American politician and lawyer • Karl Daub (1765-1836), German Protestant theologian • Wattle and daub, dwelling construction technique and materials, using wo...
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The daub was then plastered on the wattle, inside and out. Here is a picture of a peasant house model showing the wattle and daub construction. ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on wattle and daub (architecture), in building construction, method of constructing walls in which vertical wooden stakes, or wattles, are woven with horizontal twigs and branches, and then daubed with clay or mud. ... in building construction, ... CREATE MY wattle and d... NEW DOCUMENT...
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Gary Cook Photography - Photographs of Cameroon, Photo Wattle and daub construction, pygmy village near Lolodorf, Cameroon, Photos, Photograph, Stock, Image, Images, Travel, Picture, Pictures ... Photos of Cameroon; Wattle and daub construction, pygmy village near Lolodorf, Cameroon; High resolution image available...
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The wattle and daub method of building homes, the old fashioned way of construction used mostly by the poor, according to some studies, is seen as economical, closer to the nature and perfectly matched with the environment, top architects say.
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