Whats The Difference Between Rammed Earth That Lets It Survive in Water Vs, Mudbricks that require constant replastering?
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Shibam in Yemen is the oldest skyscraper city in the world. Known for its mudbrick high-rise buildings with some of them over 30m high, it's referred to as the "Manhattan of the desert". While Shibam has been inhabited for 1700 years, most of the city's houses date from the 16th century [3072x4352]
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Whats The Difference Between Rammed Earth That Lets It Survive in Rain & Long Vs, Mudbricks that require constant replastering?
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I want mudbrick swamp village so bad. It will look awesome as swamp villager type will live there.
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Based Yemen with mudbrick high rises
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Shibam in Yemen is the oldest skyscraper city in the world. Known for its mudbrick high-rise buildings with some of them over 30m high, it's referred to as the "Manhattan of the desert". While Shibam has been inhabited for 1700 years, most of the city's houses date from the 16th century [3072x4352]
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Decided to build a small 8x12 cabin out of mudbricks I made. Slept in it for the first time last night!
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Ancient Egyptians build homes of mudbrick. How long would these structures last, and how vulnerable were they to the Nile's yearly floods?
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How well does mudbrick hold up to a moderate flooding event such as a river overflowing its banks? Will the mudbricks be completely destroyed?
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An Ancient Disaster: "Researchers present evidence that a cosmic impact destroyed a biblical city in the Jordan Valley" -- "(a) Skull is embedded in pulverized mudbrick . . . . The orange tint of the skull suggests it was exposed to temperatures > 200 Β°C."
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mud and mudbricks? where is he
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Mudbricks
I'm proposing what's said on the tin:
This would be a new material you could make by cooking dirt blocks
This follows the same principle as stone brick (With cobblestone) and Nether brick (with netherrack), but would have a beige/brown texture to the brick which we've never had before, and perhaps a lower blast resistance.
My reasons are that there would be a huge amount of potential of new buildings which could be made with this new material, and all of a sudden, those stacks of dirt you keep in your miscellaneous chest would be given a new purpose.
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Traditional mudbrick townhouses of Sana'a, Yemen [1600 x 892]
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Traditional mudbrick townhouses of Sana'a, Yemen
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The granite sarcophagus of Kaiemnofret, an ancient Egyptian royal chamberlain during the 4th Dynasty, 2613-2494 BCE. The niche pattern is a "palace facade," imitating mudbrick buttresses to signal domesticity in the afterlife. From the Giza Necropolis. Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum. Hildesheim, Germany.
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This is Shibam, a town in Yemen with about 7,000 inhabitants. It is famous for its 400-year-old mudbrick-made high-rise buildings & is referred to as the Chicago or Manhattan of the Desert. It was the capital of the Hadramawt Kingdom & is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Image: @rainmaker1973 on IG
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Would the Mesoamerican Pyramids in Mexico have suffered the same fate as the Middle Kingdom Pyramids of Egypt? While the Pyramids at Giza and Dashur have remained intact, the succeeding pyramids were made of mudbrick and collapsed.
The pyramids of places such as Teotihuacan, Tikal, and Calakmul were made using either Limestone, Basalt, or Adobe.
Considering the lack of large scale Limestone looting that occured in Egypt, will these pyramids last just as long as the ones at Giza, or collapse like the ones in Hawara and El-Lahun due to some form of faulty structure?
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Traditional mudbrick townhouses of Sana'a, Yemen [Building]
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The Hasanlu Lovers. Found together in a bin of plaster covered mudbrick during excavations in 1972, these intertwined skeletons date to the destruction of Hasanlu (800 BCE).
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The granite sarcophagus of Kaiemnofret, an ancient Egyptian royal chamberlain during the 4th Dynasty, 2613-2494 BCE, Giza Necropolis. The niche pattern is a "palace facade," imitating mudbrick buttresses to signal domesticity in the afterlife. Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum, Germany. [1904 Γ 1484]
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The further into the Djoser pyramid the better the construction is. Mudbrick, Limestone, granite.
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The granite sarcophagus of Kaiemnofret, an ancient Egyptian royal chamberlain during the 4th Dynasty, 2613-2494 BCE. The niche pattern is a "palace facade," imitating mudbrick buttresses to signal domesticity in the afterlife. From the Giza Necropolis. Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum. Hildesheim, Germany.
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The granite sarcophagus of Kaiemnofret, an ancient Egyptian royal chamberlain during the 4th Dynasty, 2613-2494 BCE. The niche pattern is a "palace facade," imitating mudbrick buttresses to signal domesticity in the afterlife. From the Giza Necropolis. Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum. Hildesheim, Germany.
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The granite sarcophagus of Kaiemnofret, an ancient Egyptian royal chamberlain during the 4th Dynasty, 2613-2494 BCE. The niche pattern is a "palace facade," imitating mudbrick buttresses to signal domesticity in the afterlife. From the Giza Necropolis. Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum. Hildesheim, Germany.
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The granite sarcophagus of Kaiemnofret, an ancient Egyptian royal chamberlain during the 4th Dynasty, 2613-2494 BCE. The niche pattern is a "palace facade," imitating mudbrick buttresses to signal domesticity in the afterlife. From the Giza Necropolis. Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum. Hildesheim, Germany.
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Shibam, Yemen -- Known as "The Manhatten of the Desert" for its handmade mudbrick highrises.
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Primitive nodes come to Civtest! (Mudbricks, Adobe and more)
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Is it correctly contaminated and can i predict where V on hardmode will hit? I made the hole for containing jungle with bombs and at end of each tunnel i did 2x mudbrick wall so i got DXXXXBBB on sides. Is it enough and also can i predict wehre V hits? I want to save my jungle and contain corruption
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Are adobe or other mudbrick varieties not a thing in this world anymore?
Arroyo in the cutscenes looks almost like new adobe structures, but I'm surprised its not a more common thing. Also are native pueblos canonically being used as cities by wastelanders, like Acoma or Mesa Verde?
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Mudbricks.
a renewable wall building material. what if we filled a trash pit with water? (exclusively from a bucket, to ensure its not something that can be done right away) add dirt (most likely compost) and use that to make bricks (in a craftable brickform), and then x amount bricks on wall stakes and then wet mud. voila. wall. and one that both exists irl, and that doesn't deplete the increasingly scarce clay resources. gotta save those for plates and such. to me, it seems fair. its labor intensive, requires late game tools, and this makes it fairly easy to spot unauthorized building, in contrast to using all the damn clay to make ovenbarriers everywhere. thoughts?
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Abandoned mudbrick city - Dades Valley, Morocco [OC] [1000x1510]
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