Wattle and daub from the Romano-british period The Roman occupation lasted from AD 43 to AD 410.
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8256 x 5504 px | 69.9 x 46.6 cm | 27.5 x 18.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
2 December 2021Location:
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Wattle and daub is a composite building method used for making walls and buildings, in which a woven lattice of wooden strips called wattle is daubed with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet soil, clay, sand, animal dung and straw. This pice is believed to be from the Romano- British period. found in East Yorkshire, UK, GB.