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MARCH of HISTORY by Richard Wall: Wattle and Daub-Elizabethan Style Conquest Reforged, Green Cities, Aesthetic Library, Wattle And Daub, Lady Jane Grey, Jane Grey, Arch Digest, Something Rotten, Queen Liz

While not common, wattle and daub houses did not have to be whitewashed. Wattle and daub were a fairly inexpensive way to build homes from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance. The walls between the large timbers of a structure were made of wattle (sticks woven in a loose pattern) and daub (a mixture of mud, straw and animal manure that was packed onto the wattle) then covered in plaster. The upper story of the house to the right is a traditional style while those to the left have more…

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