| 1. | Temporary wattle and daub huts were erected and later substantial timber cottages.
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| 2. | The wattle and daub technique was used already in the Neolithic period.
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| 3. | C-Group began with light, supple materials, animal skins, and wattle and daub.
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| 4. | Most buildings in the sixth century were of wood, wattle and daub.
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| 5. | The technique derives historically from the earlier, more primitive, wattle and daub.
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| 6. | The timber-framing infill is a mixture of brick and wattle and daub.
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| 7. | The barrack blocks each measured and were built using wattle and daub.
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| 8. | These houses were built using single set-post constructions covered in wattle and daub.
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| 9. | Very few 19th-century houses of wattle and daub or split timber have survived.
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| 10. | The majority of buildings were made from wattle and daub technology.
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