A building material consisting of interwoven rods and laths or twigs plastered with mud or clay, used especially in the construction of simple dwellings or as an infill between members of a...
A wattle and daub house is a house made from wattle, woven twigs, and daub, a mixture made mostly of mud. The house is framed with timbers, the wattle is put in the open areas between the frames, and...
None. This was only used in Western Europe in the middle ages.
Wattle and daub was used by Indians of the Mississippian culture and in South America. They were also used by the Cherokee. I...