Settlement and Migration in Ancient Mesopotamia
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Settlement and Migration in Ancient Mesopotamia
Mud bricks were—quite literally—the building blocks of ancient cities and remain a key archaeological material that may be used to indicate patterns in the construction process. As artifacts, mud bricks contain valuable information regarding their manufacture, and the ways in which they were used in structures reflect choices in construction. The strength of a mud-brick wall greatly depends on two factors: the quality of the brick manufacture and the expertise of construction.
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