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The building perhaps served as a royal treasury and was built of unbaked bricks.
At this point, they built a wall of unbaked bricks around the city, and surrounded it by a ditch.
It was enclosed within a great wall of unbaked brick pierced by seven gates.
The principal building material was an unbaked brick kept carefully plastered so it would not wash away in the rain.
Zouga was barring the front door to the cottage of raw unbaked brick.
The walls were unbaked bricks, the roof corrugated sheets.
Other parts of the temple were made from limestone, unbaked bricks, and terracotta tiles.
Small children then loaded the unbaked bricks onto donkey carts to carry to the kiln.
Houses in the hills are usually made of unbaked bricks with thatch or tile roofing.
The basements, being made of unbaked bricks, were unable to resist the action of the water.
Unbaked bricks, river reeds, matting-all of these simple materials had been used to make high walls which were then whitewashed and painted with lovely designs.
Due to the fragile nature of unbaked bricks and frequent floods, the superstructures of all buildings have receded.
The thin clay lining the walls had cracked and fallen down to be trampled into the dirt floor, and the unbaked bricks behind it were crumbling.
Only the pillars, foundation walls and entrances were made of sandstone, the remaining walls were of unbaked bricks.
Catherine tethered Tom beside the church door, and they all trooped into the cool interior, insulated by thatch and thick walls of unbaked brick from the outside heat.
A brick clamp is an traditional method of baking bricks, done by stacking the unbaked bricks with fuel under or among them and then setting the fuel on fire.
Its interior has retained many of its early 18th century features, including exposed beams, wide pine floorboards, and unbaked bricks used as insulation between inner and outer wall coverings.
The basement is covered by vaults while ground and upper storey have been built in classic brickwork and "bondruk" manner with timber construction fi lled with unbaked bricks.
For he is already building a house, while the newer speculators are still at the stage of testing the rungs of a ladder, demonstrating the hopeless softness of the unbaked bricks.
His head and arms snapped forward, nerveless as a straw-man, and he flew backwards, crashing into the unbaked brick wall of the hut and beginning to slide down onto his knees.
Most of the houses are constructed of unbaked bricks, with the incorporation of wooden structures for protection against earthquakes, with many composed of wooden doors and latticed wooden balconies.
She looked up at the burned-out ruins of the Mission, the charred roof beams had fallen in and the heavy rains of the last wet season had dissolved the unbaked brick walls into a shapeless hillock.
Pausanias also mentions on the side of the Sacred Way a building of unbaked bricks, containing a statue of the Pentelic Marble, which was supposed to be intended either for Prometheus or Asclepius.
An Olynthian house took the form of a pastas (a square, two-storey dwelling with rooms giving onto a covered inner courtyard) and was built of river stones and clay, with the superstructure being of unbaked bricks reinforced with a timber framework.
For most of the housing units (approximately 76 per cent), the main construction material of outer walls is unbaked bricks whereas wood is used in 10 per cent and baked bricks or stones with mud bonding in 8 per cent housing units.