Clay Building Techniques That Thrived

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2020
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    Clay is the most basic material available to humankind. Because it is readily available in the natural landscape, humans have been building with clay for as long as we’ve been creating structures.
    There are countless examples of historical clay-based buildings, including the Pueblo adobe construction of native New Mexicans to the portable wood frame structures constructed by Australian aboriginal people, which were insulated with clay to protect the inhabitants from both cold and heat. Even on an individual level, a young person’s first attempt at building a structure usually takes the shape of a dirt-and-water amalgam, whether in the form of a backyard mud wall or a moated sandcastle built on a family trip to the beach.
    Around the world for centuries, humans have been creating structures out of the most readily available materials: earth and water. But why do some of these structures - like the ancient fort at Hierakonpolis - survive, while others have long since turned to dust?
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  • @bleggedentertainment1275
    @bleggedentertainment1275 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    oh come on not even one word of Sudano-Sahelian architecture clay was THERE WHOLE THING MAN

    • @LalaDirtyDesert
      @LalaDirtyDesert ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks to you I’m going to look this up.