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Thus, it appears that this site served as a storage facility constructed of wattleanddaub.
One thousand three hundred and seventy-eight houses, including 384 of wattleanddaub, were destroyed, and 2,506 were damaged.
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One difficulty is that if a bit of plaster falls off, water is liable to get on to the wattleanddaub, and quickly dissolve it.
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It was a single storey building, half-timbered with wattleanddaub.
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Homes were built from wattleanddaub, with thatched roofs.
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Wattleanddaub has been used for at least 6,000 years, and is still an important construction material in many parts of the world.
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Very few 19th-century houses of wattleanddaub or split timber have survived.
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In others, they were built of timber, wattleanddaub, or a mix of materials.
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It was originally built in about 1500 as a wattleanddaub yeoman farmer's house but has been much extended.
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They consist either of simple one-room houses made of wattleanddaub, or log-built.
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Most settler buildings of this time were wattleanddaub, thatched with tambootie grass.
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The wattleanddaub construction church was later burnt down by convicts in 1798.
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Many colonists lived in fairly crude structures, including dugouts, wigwams, and dirt-floor huts made using wattleanddaub construction.
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The walls are filled with wattleanddaub.
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Others are wholly above ground, wattleanddaub construction.
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Tents and wattleanddaub huts preceded more substantial structures.
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The outside wall of the smoke bay was infilled with sandstone, whilst the rest of the building was infilled with wattleanddaub.
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The wattleanddaub remains are composed of locally available clay, reed, husk, pottery pieces, and pieces of fresh water shell.
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The timber-framing infill is a mixture of brick and wattleanddaub.
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It has vertical timber slab, wattleanddaub construction with its calico ceilings under a shingle roof.
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The walls were constructed in wattleanddaub technique.
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For example, timber framing using wattleanddaub is a legacy building construction method.
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Several thousand people lived in this town protected by a stockade made of wattleanddaub.
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The earliest were rectangular wall trench structures with wattleanddaub walls and grass thatched gable roofs.
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Buildings were made primarily of wattleanddaub, using thatched roofs, or, occasionally, wooden shingles.
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Their house was probably a wattleanddaub cottage built by convicts with local timber.
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Houses within the enclosure were circular and constructed of wattleanddaub, with conical thatched roofs.
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There was probably a wattleanddaub church on the same site soon after.
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Buildings are mainly of timber, usually oak beams with wattleanddaub infill, or brick.
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The cottage of 1672, a timber-framed and wattleanddaub building, was extended on its south side in 1808.
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The majority of residents, however, live in very simple wattleanddaub houses of their own construction.
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This was made of sont, wood and on the second floor of the convent, "tabique" (wattleanddaub) walls.
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It is more probable that these were made of wattleanddaub structures roofed with mats of woven cane splits.
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Wattleanddaub has been used for at least 6000 years and is still an important construction material in many parts of the world.
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The front gable pediment has a wattleanddaub treatment.
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The use of strips with plaster, however, is called either lath and plaster or wattleanddaub.
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The wattleanddaub also shows evidence of partial burning.
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The timber framing of the chancel is now infilled with brick which has replaced the original wattleanddaub.
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Jacal construction is similar to wattleanddaub.
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Buildings within the "vicus" would have generally been one storey, timber framed, and of wattleanddaub construction.
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Artifacts were recovered by means of dredging, including pottery sherds, microliths, wattleanddaub remains, and hearth materials.
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It was of a sleeper beam construction, the walls were wattleanddaub, some were plastered and some were painted with simple linear decoration.
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The infill these days is likely to be brickwork, but was originally wattleanddaub, covered with a lime mixture.
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This college was most likely built of wood or wattleanddaub.
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Local villagers were encouraged to replace wattleanddaub panels in their houses with bricks from the house, or to build new houses in brick.
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Wattleanddaub is one of the oldest man-made composite materials, at over 6000 years old.
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In places with very poor timber or with an extreme timber shortage post and sill or wattleanddaub techniques could also be used.
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Most common homes at this time were still made of wattleanddaub with glassless wind-eyes (windows), properties easily razed by fire.
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Mathews on visiting the site found two priests living there in the most primitive wattleanddaub construction you can imagine.
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There are suggestions that construction techniques such as lath and plaster and even cob may have evolved from wattleanddaub.
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These last two structures had wattleanddaub walls, a type of construction for which there is no evidence for the previous structures.
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The woven cane matting was then covered inside and outside with a coating of clay plaster known as wattleanddaub.
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The kitchen is usually a separate wattleanddaub structure, behind the main house.
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They lived in wattleanddaub huts, kept animals, grew crops, and, in the event of tragedy, buried their children under the floor.
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A section of this was also covered with the wattleanddaub, but this has since worn away or been removed.
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He lives in the same wattleanddaub house that he built on his farm.
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In its original form, the building was constructed of wattleanddaub, lath and plaster.
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Temporary wattleanddaub huts were erected and later substantial timber cottages.
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Some parts of the building contain sections of its original wattleanddaub construction, which can be seen through glass panels.
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Most domestic buildings were built on timber frames, usually with wattleanddaub infill.
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Wattleanddaub is one of the oldest building techniques.
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They were constructed of wattleanddaub, and sometimes with wall posts sunk into foot-deep wall trenches.
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However, other older buildings in the parish contain wattleanddaub but no evidence as to their dates is available.
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The walls were palmetto thatch, wattleanddaub or plank, or left open.
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The barrack blocks were wattleanddaub buildings, each of which was 82.5 m long and 11.8 m wide.
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Many of the original miners cottages made from wattleanddaub still stand and are still lived in by local residents.
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Wattleanddaub was the most common infill in ancient times.
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The frame was usually filled with wattleanddaub but occasionally with brick.
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It was built using the wattleanddaub method, and was finished some three years later, without using a single nail.
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The space between the posts was filled in with wattleanddaub, or occasionally, planks.
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Many of the original miners' cottages made from wattleanddaub still stand and are still lived in by local residents.
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Most prehistoric long houses had pairs of roof-bearing posts dividing the interior into three naves, and walls of palisades, wattleanddaub or turf.
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The term is commonly used in association with construction techniques such as wattleanddaub or rubble-filled walls, and with civil engineering activities such as land reclamation.
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Such plaster was known as wattleanddaub, raddle and daub, or pug, and was applied simultaneously by two men one on either side of the wall.
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The square or rectangular buildings, one or two storeys in height, were framed with massive oak posts and the walls were created with wattleanddaub.
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Now a registered conservation area it consists of a series of part timber-framed buildings echoing the wattleanddaub constructions of the original houses and burgage plots.
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The non weight-bearing external walls were built as timber frames, the panels of which were originally filled in with willow wickerwork and clay (wattleanddaub) and, later, with brick.
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Excavations of open settlements are rare, but they show that large 3-4 aisled houses built with wooden posts and wall of wattleanddaub were common.
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Many contained the remains of wattleanddaub houses, which had been built with walls of vertical posts interlaced with branches and coated with a thick layer of clay.
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Traces of internal decoration survive, with red ochre on the roof timbers contrasting with white limewash on the wattleanddaub panels of the roof truss.
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The wattleanddaub suggests a perishable superstructure once stood upon the platform but it is not certain if the stucco came from this or from the platform itself.
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Many other old cottages, including a wattleanddaub house dating from the fifteenth century, were demolished in the 1960s as part of a major redevelopment.
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