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It is also used to plaster floors to keep them cool.
In areas where gypsum was common they were known as plaster floors.
The plastered floors in the houses were said to have been spacious.
Houses were rectangular with several rooms, and some of them had plastered floors.
The major structures of Q'umarkaj were laid out around a plaza, which had a plaster floor.
In some instances the string was even pushed into the plaster floor, leaving a shallow groove.
Most remarkable in all layers are the massive, carefully created lime plaster floors.
To lay out structural elements like offering tables and pits on a plaster floor, string was used.
Several burials were discovered inside the remains of rectangular buildings with white and red plaster floors.
Large patches of finely plastered floors were found in some of the houses.
Rectangular houses with plastered floors show striking similarities to those at Byblos.
It held the remains of four members of a royal family, all resting on a plaster floor covered with jade flakes.
They are small rooms with ridged plastered floors sloping to one corner where a jar would have been placed.
Some lime plaster floors were also painted red, and a few were found with designs imprinted on them.
Several rounded stone buildings were found with plaster floors although lime-firing pyrotechnology was probably not used in their preparation.
Some floors are made almost entirely of gypsum, particularly around Newark - plaster floors would be a better description.
This link is established by the presence of rectilinear mud-brick buildings and plaster floors that are characteristic of the age.
When the King left, he noticed her footprint in the plaster floor of his workplace, even though the plaster had already hardened before her visit.
Crude plaster floors were found in some structures, and evidence suggests that many of the habitations were of pole-and-thatch-roof design.
Dwellings were rectangular with plastered floors, pottery was usually Dark faced burnished ware with some shell impressions.
Tile and gypsum plaster floors were supported on brickwork arches supported on cast iron columns.
A single level of occupation was found with compartmentalised buildings made of regular shaped bricks and lime plaster floors with small hearths.
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B village is characterized by rectangular architecture and plastered floors of burnt limestone.
Like Unit I, multiple plaster floors and evidence of multiple construction phases is found at Unit II.
Rectangular buildings with plastered floors and White Ware were found along with various arrowheads, sickle blades and a "desert burin".