Dressed in riot gear and bunched together, they are hugging the wall of a mudbrick house ready to kick in the door. |
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Archaeologists also found a mudbrick wall on the eastern side of Khafre's valley temple. |
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It consisted of a series of mudbrick walls built at right angles to the pylon, the spaces between them filled with rubble. |
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The area between the palace and the western mudbrick enclosure wall is filled with the remains of temple offices and priestly residences. |
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Source: Getty Images Coloured reflective glass, a popular feature of new commercial buildings, competes with traditional mudbrick facades. |
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The construction methods with mudbrick gave, from all time and to a recent age, an architecture spread in numerous european countries. |
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Visit Dakhla and its traditional mudbrick houses, green fields and orchards where rice, olives, dates, wheat and other crops are grown. |
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The pylon itself has vanished, but its position is marked by a low mudbrick wall and a gate. |
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This old farmhouse with mudbrick walls is an important part of the region's cultural heritage. |
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Located in the heart of the Old City, in a traditional mudbrick tower house. |
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Local builders and craftsmen have made the site facilities out of mudbrick materials and signs from baked clay. |
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In Kazakhstan, national and regional capacities in the conservation of the mudbrick architecture and earth structures are being developed. |
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A short walk from Soko's office is the rudimentary house where Esnart lived, built of a reddish mudbrick, with a flimsy wooden door and a corrugated roof weighed down by rocks. |
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Settlements became more permanent with some having circular houses with single rooms made of mudbrick. |
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For example, there were sixty-five magazines at Saqqara built of mudbrick. |
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Most of those who arrived in the past week have relatives in Quetta and have disappeared unnoticed into the high-walled, mudbrick compounds in which most Afghan families live. |
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Coming to Upper Nubia to explore a region archaeologically ill known, Egyptologist G. A. Reisner discovers the remains of mudbrick houses on the east bank of the Nile together with the ruins of the two deffufas. |
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However, these houses were for the first time made of mudbrick. |
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