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Earth blocks for construction
A mudbrick (or mud-brick), also called an unfired brick, is an air-dried brick composed of a mixture of mud (containing loam, clay, sand, and water) with
Mudbrick
Impression or stamp seals used in Mesopotamia
The mudbrick stamp or brick seal of Mesopotamia are impression or stamp seals made upon bricks or mudbrick. The inscribed seal is in mirror reverse on
Mudbrick_stamp
Wadi in Hadhramaut, Yemen
clustered villages with towering mud-built houses. It is noted for its mudbrick tower house architecture and honey production. Wadi Dawan is considerably
Wadi_Doan
Block for masonry construction
and have been used since c. 4000 BC. Air-dried bricks, also known as mudbricks, have a history older than fired bricks, and have an additional ingredient
Brick
architect who used recycled materials and mudbrick in his constructions and is considered to be a pioneer of modern mudbrick building, having designed more than
Alistair_Knox
Ancient Assyrian city
The stone retaining wall and part of the mudbrick structure were reconstructed in the 1960s. The mudbrick reconstruction has deteriorated significantly
Nineveh
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
vulnerable coastal site. Residents lived in attached houses made of stone and mudbrick. Some houses had a megaron layout, among which one room is notably larger
Troy
City walls of ancient Babylon
the mid-first millennium BC, Nabopolassar built or rebuilt two walls – mudbrick walls and baked-brick embankments – named Imgur-Enlil and Nēmet-Enlil.
Walls_of_Babylon
Oldest man-made structure in Africa
about 20 meters (65 feet) high, it was built entirely from sun-dried mudbricks. Inside, the structure consists of a series of chambers and courtyards
Western_Deffufa
Town in Hadhramaut, Yemen
the Shibam District in the Hadhramaut Governorate. It is known for its mudbrick-made high-rise buildings, with some of the buildings reaching as high as
Shibam
Building material of earth and organic materials
building material made from loam and organic materials. Adobe is Spanish for mudbrick. In some English-speaking regions of Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern
Adobe
Theban tomb
superstructure that included a sunken courtyard often surrounded by a low mudbrick enclosure wall. This space, which was open to the sky, connected the tomb
TT69
Architectural pointed arch that follows an inverted catenary curve
A mudbrick catenary arch
Catenary_arch
Historic architectural style native to Najd region, Saudi Arabia
for its desert adaptive urban patterns with low-contour earth-structured mudbrick buildings that are characterized by elements such as triangular or rectangular
Najdi_architecture
Mixture of water and any combination of soil, silt, sand, and clay
years, it was common in most parts of the world to build walls using mudbricks or wattle and daub, rammed earth, or cob techniques and to cover the surfaces
Mud
Crops native to the New World
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
New_World_crops
Western Asian architectural style
house being made out of mudbrick. Wood, ashlar blocks, and rubble were also popular materials used to make houses. The mudbrick was made from clay and
Architecture_of_Mesopotamia
Archaeological site in Egypt
the raisins"), alternatively named Shuneh and Middle Fort, is a large mudbrick structure located at Abydos in Upper Egypt. The edifice dates to the Second
Shunet_El_Zebib
Arabic word
"fertilizer". In English, the term is primarily used to describe decomposed mudbricks from archaeological sites, which is an organic material that can be employed
Sebakh
Prehistoric hillfort in southern Germany
contemporary Celtic Europe. A limestone foundation supported a sun-dried mudbrick wall of c. 4 m (13 ft) height, probably topped by a roofed walkway, thus
Heuneburg
Archaeological site in California, United States
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Calico_Early_Man_Site
Species of flowering plant
World, Immediate Media Company Limited, retrieved 2025-06-22 "Dogbane", Mudbrick Herb Cottage, retrieved 2025-06-22 Winkler, Ullrich (2004), Aktenzeichen
Coleus_caninus
Chinese billionaire entrepreneur (born 1969)
migrants, the villagers of Yangchun for the renovation of schools and mudbrick houses and construction of cultural buildings, the victims of the 2013
Lei_Jun
Pastoral lease in Northern Territory, Australia
It was occupied and run by the Ward family and is still the site of a mudbrick homestead. The station is on the lands of the Warumungu and Warlmanpa peoples
Banka_Banka_Station
Early Bronze Age ziggurat in present-day Iraq
2880 m2 Height c. 30 meters (original) History Builder Ur-Nammu Material Mudbrick Founded Construction started c. 2040 BC Completed c. 2000 BC Reconstructed
Ziggurat_of_Ur
Fort in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
also called the Masmak Fortress or Masmak Fort, is a historic clay and mudbrick fort in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located in close
Al_Masmak_Palace
Ancient city in Turkey
houses around the site match Herodotus's description of fieldstone and mudbrick construction. Most houses had roofs of clay and straw while wealthy residents
Sardis
Ancient Egyptian temple complex
south of Abydos. The entirety of the complex is surrounded by a sizable mudbrick wall. Dendera, an oasis on the banks of the Nile, was inhabited by thousands
Dendera_Temple_complex
American multinational software company
because of the type of clay found there (Adobe being a Spanish word for Mudbrick). Adobe's corporate logo features a stylized "A" and was designed by graphic
Adobe_Inc.
Village in Beni Suef Governorate, Egypt
archaeological site in Lower Egypt. It contains a large pyramid and several mudbrick mastabas. The pyramid was Egypt's first straight-sided one, but it partially
Meidum
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
contained artefacts including mudbrick seals of Khufu, which Kromer identified with an artisans' settlement. Mudbrick buildings just south of Khufu's
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
Ancient masonry structures in Egypt
Kingdom that large pyramids were built again, though instead of stone, mudbrick was the main construction material. Long after the end of Egypt's own pyramid-building
Egyptian_pyramids
Type of vaulted structure
Nubian vault is a type of curved surface forming a vaulted structure. The mudbrick structure was revived by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy after re-discovering
Nubian_vault
Type of tomb in ancient Egypt
rectangular structure with inward sloping sides, constructed out of mudbricks or limestone. These edifices marked the burial sites of many eminent Egyptians
Mastaba
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Stone_tool
Archaeological site in Uzbekistan
border of the Samarkand oasis. It consists of a central citadel built of mudbrick and measuring 75 × 75 meters at its base. It incorporates six towers and
Kafir-kala_(Uzbekistan)
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Isturitz_and_Oxocelhaya_caves
Ancient Philistine city and modern archaeological site in Israel
city was occupied in Strata III–II fortified with a mudbrick city wall and a 7 m-wide (23 ft) mudbrick tower faced with Phoenician-type ashlar masonry in
Ekron
Topics referred to by the same term
Plano-convex may refer to: Plano-convex lens, in optics Plano-convex, a type of mudbrick used by the ancient Sumerians This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Plano-convex
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
maroon color to a shade called "Diriyah Tan," inspired by the historic mudbrick architecture of the At-Turaif District. As part of the rebranding, the
Diriyah_Club
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
dwellings were restricted to immediate family members, and were constructed of mudbrick designed to remain cool in the heat of the day. Each home had a kitchen
Ancient_Egypt
Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age (New Stone Age)
with single rooms. However, these houses were for the first time made of mudbrick. The settlement had a surrounding stone wall and perhaps a stone tower
Neolithic
Topics referred to by the same term
Swelling (medical) Globus pharyngeus, a "lump in one's throat" Clay lump, a mudbrick Lump of coal, a threat to misbehaving children (instead of presents at
Lump
Commune and city in Zou Department, Benin
protected by a garrison. The royal palaces were fortified with a nearly square mudbrick wall that was 20 feet high. The flanks reached almost 1 mile as blockhouses
Abomey
City in Sohag, Egypt
located on the territory of Girga including Beit Khallaf, a necropolis with mudbrick tombs dating back to the 3rd dynasty. Girga was the capital of Upper Egypt
Girga
Natural building Ice – Igloo, quinzhee Earth – Cob house, sod house, adobe, mudbrick house, rammed earth Timber – Log cabin, log house, Carpenter Gothic, roundhouse
List_of_architectural_styles
Throne name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh
proposed: a mastaba in Beit Khallaf attributed to Sanakht by John Garstang, a mudbrick structure in Abu Rawash seen as the tomb of Nebka by Swelim and Dodson
Nebka
Medieval fortress in Iran
Rayen, about 100 kilometers south of Kerman, Iran. The castle and the mudbrick city it protects display numerous architectural elements and design strategies
Rayen_Castle
Memorial temple of Ramesses II in Egypt
peristyle court with two chapel shrines. The entire complex was surrounded by mudbrick walls which started at the gigantic southeast pylon. A cache of papyri
Ramesseum
Period in Levantine history
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Epipalaeolithic
Residence for humans to live in
communities in Mesopotamia began constructing permanent dwellings of mudbrick; excavations at Uruk and Ubaid reveal single-room and multi-room houses
Home
Archeological site in Egypt
replacing mudbrick which had been the staple building material prior. This shift to limestone – a hard, dense material compared to mudbrick – presented
Pyramid_of_Djoser
Axe specifically designed for combat
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Battle_axe
Site of Ancient Egyptian pyramids
5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to the south of Dahshur, is the site of several mudbrick pyramids dating from the 12th Dynasty. The area was explored by Ernest
Mazghuna
Ancient Mesopotamian civilization from 3300 to 1900 BC
the aisles were rooms for the priests. At one end stood a podium and a mudbrick table for animal and vegetable sacrifices. Granaries and storehouses were
Sumer
Study of sound and its relation to ancient things
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Archaeoacoustics
Great hall in ancient Greek palace complexes
patterned concrete and covered in carpet. The walls, constructed out of mudbrick, were decorated with fresco paintings. There were wood-ornamented metal
Megaron
Archaeological site in Jordan
construction of fortification walls and residential and non-residential stone and mudbrick architecture. A non domestic area was located at the western gate. The
Numeira
1229–1574 Sunni Berber dynasty in North Africa
Hafsid architecture was built primarily in stone (rather than brick or mudbrick) and appears to have featured much less decoration. In reviewing the history
Hafsid_dynasty
Archaeological site of Egypt
paintings are still visible on site, despite the badly ruined state of the mudbrick walls. The palace seems to have been begun by Amenhotep III in the early
Malkata
Range of similar indigenous architectural styles in West Africa
forest regions of the coast. This style is characterized by the use of mudbricks and adobe plaster, with large wooden-log support beams that jut out from
Sudano-Sahelian_architecture
9th-century capital of the Aghlabid Emirate, near present-day Kairouan, Tunisia
palace building has been investigated by archeologists. It was built of mudbrick and went through multiple phases of construction and expansion. It was
Raqqada
Archaeological site in Greece
constructed of ashlar sandstone and mudbrick, is built on the pre-existing Protopalatial palace that was destroyed in the mudbrick Middle Minoan IIB period and
Malia_(archaeological_site)
Early Bronze Age city
III period (2650–2350 BCE) the method used for burial was rectangular mudbrick buildings called charnel houses or "body libraries." All the human remains
Bab_edh-Dhra
Ancient Greek temple on Aegina
this house of the goddess (temple) was built of stone socles topped with mudbrick upper walls and wooden entablature. The top of the hill was slightly modified
Temple_of_Aphaia
Continent
architecture uses a wide range of materials, including thatch, stick/wood, mud, mudbrick, rammed earth, and stone. These material preferences vary by region: North
Africa
Dwelling
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Hut
Architecture from the African region of Nubia
earliest Nubian architecture used perishable materials, wattle and daub, mudbricks, animal hide, and other light and supple materials. Early Nubian architecture
Nubian_architecture
Oldest form of prehistoric art
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Art_of_the_Upper_Paleolithic
Country in Central and South Asia
bride price. In the villages, families typically occupy mudbrick houses, or compounds with mudbrick or stone walled houses. Villages typically have a headman
Afghanistan
Short plinth used to support a pedestal, sculpture, or column
upper part of the wall, which is made of a different material – frequently mudbrick. This was a typical building practice in ancient Greece, resulting in the
Socle_(architecture)
built in this same style. Mudbrick houses are usually two stories, utilizing flat roofs and a central courtyard. The mudbrick walls take on most of the
Architecture_of_Mali
three-meter defensive ditch and a strong mudbrick wall. The Neolithic village, on mounds B and C, consisted of large mudbrick houses and other buildings thought
Tell_es-Sawwan
Ancient Egyptian village in the Valley of the Kings
construction methods were used throughout the village. Walls were made of mudbrick, built on top of stone foundations. Mud was applied to the walls, which
Deir_el-Medina
Ancient Egyptian pyramid
Sneferu's Red Pyramid. It was erected on leveled ground and composed of a mudbricks core covered with a casing of white Tura limestone blocks resting on foundations
Pyramid_of_Senusret_III
Building technique using woven wooden supports packed with clay or mud
Ceramic houses Clay panel Cob (building) Earthen plaster Lath and plaster Mudbrick Quincha Rammed earth Timber framing Shaffer, Gary D. (Spring 1993). "An
Wattle_and_daub
Archaeological site in Iraq
Buildings featured post holes and benches with walls that were made of mudbrick and plastered with clay. Several graves were found containing anything
Nemrik_9
Neolithic sculpture found in Turkey
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Seated_Woman_of_Çatalhöyük
Last pharaoh of the second dynasty of Egypt
that he led several significant military campaigns and built the large mudbrick structure known as Shunet El Zebib. His Horus name Ḫꜥj-sḫm.wj can be interpreted
Khasekhemwy
Ancient defensive wall in Iran
building materials consist of mudbrick, fired brick, gypsum, and mortar. Clay was also used during the early Parthian era. Mudbricks were more popular in the
Great_Wall_of_Gorgan
Town in Tillabéri Region, Niger
stagnant water remain in this valley in the dry season there's a lot of mudbrick making. Scene at the bus station Preparing meat skewers Brick making on
Filingué
City in Israel
phases, Stratum IVb with mudbrick wall on stone foundations and rounded exterior corners. In Stratum IVa there was a mudbrick wall with no stone foundations
Lod
Mosque in Al Wahat, Libya
It dates from the 12th century and has unusual conical domes made of mudbrick and limestone. The region around Awjila was conquered by Arab Muslims under
Atiq_Mosque,_Awjila
Archaeological culture of Mesopotamia
visited the site and started excavations in 1926. He uncovered a large mudbrick building containing more of the distinctive pottery and a collection of
Jemdet_Nasr_period
Neo-Assyrian Empire's siege and conquest of the town of Lachish in 701 BC
firing arrows, and slingstones, and approaching the walls of Lachish using mudbrick ramps. The attackers shelter behind wicker shields, and deploy battering
Siege_of_Lachish
The mudbrick structures of the Iranian city of Bam were severely damaged by an earthquake in 2003. It was subsequently inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage
2006_World_Monuments_Watch
Capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia
from the neighboring Manfuhah, seized control of the town. Dahham built a mudbrick palace and a wall around the town, and the best-known source of the name
Riyadh
Building in Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen
حصن الرَناد) is a mudbrick palace in the city of Tarim in Yemen. It is considered to be one of the most prominent historical mudbrick buildings in South
Al-Ranad_Fort
Period of human history before records
Settlements became more permanent, some with circular houses made of mudbrick with a single room. These settlements may have a surrounding stone wall
Prehistory
Village in Giza Governorate, Egypt
were three cellars, a small hall with four columns and a courtyard (with mudbrick walls) with ten limestone columns. The limestone building was placed within
Abusir
Fort in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Condition Restored Location Dhaid Fort Coordinates 25°17′N 55°53′E / 25.283°N 55.883°E / 25.283; 55.883 Site history Built 1750 Materials Rock, mudbrick
Dhaid_Fort
1996 tornado in Bangladesh
28 mph. It also uprooted trees and damaged the houses completely, mostly mudbrick-huts built by the villagers on the banks of river. Bangladesh is one of
1996_Bangladesh_tornado
Ancient Egyptian mastaba
wall paintings and wooden panels. However he erroneously described the mudbrick from which the tomb is built as "yellowish" when it is black. In the opinion
Mastaba_of_Hesy-Re
Place in Giza Governorate, Egypt
durable. Studies show it was made from unfired mudbrick and stones from other monuments. The mudbrick, sand, and debris would have been the material of
Lisht
Citadel in Lahore, Pakistan
record of a fortified structure at the site was that of an 11th-century mudbrick fort. The foundations of the modern fort was laid in 1566, during the reign
Lahore_Fort
Throwing weapon
architecture Burdei Cave Cliff dwelling Dugout Hut Quiggly hole Jacal Longhouse Mudbrick Mehrgarh Pit-house Pueblitos Pueblo Rock shelter Blombos Cave Abri de la
Throwing_stick
Step pyramid
tomb), is made of limestone, aligned with the Nile River, and features mudbrick ramps. There are 14 similar pyramids near it. The pyramid is believed to
Pyramid_of_Sinki
Town in southern Syria
collective population of 22,853 in 2004. The town was well known for its mudbrick architecture and three basalt columns of an ancient Roman temple, hence
Harran_al-Awamid
Near Eastern civilization during the Iron Age
around a common courtyard. They built three- or four-room houses out of mudbrick with a stone foundation and sometimes with a second story made of wood
Ancient_Israel_and_Judah
Self-contained housing unit occupying part of a building
desert". Some of them were over 100 feet (30 m) high, thus being the tallest mudbrick apartment buildings in the world to this day. The Hakka people in southern
Apartment
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Hindu, Indian
A Indian River; Related River Name Jamuna
Girl/Female
Hindu
Self-respecting, Respectful, Honest & soft, Simple
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from Ida, which is found as both a male and female personal name in English but only as a female name in German. This is of continental Germanic origin and was popular among the Normans, who brought it to England. Its etymology is disputed: it is thought by some to be of the same origin as hild- ‘battle’, ‘strife’; by others to be of the same origin as Old High German idis ‘(wise) woman’, or from Old Norse idh ‘work’, ‘activity’.Japanese : ‘rice paddy by the well’; habitational name from Ida-mura in Musashi (now TÅkyÅ and Saitama prefectures). Variously written and found mostly in eastern Japan and the RyÅ«kyÅ« Islands.
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Arabic, Australian, Malaysian, Muslim
Delicate; Gem; Precious Gem
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Muslim
Elevated, Lofty, Incomparable
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Indian
Appropriate, Correct
Girl/Female
Muslim
Innocent, Sinless
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : variant spelling of Grief.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Indestructible
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Of Unfathomable Form
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