Inthealluvial plain no stone was procurable; clay, on the other hand, was everywhere. All buildings, accordingly, were constructedof clay bricks, bakedinthe sun, andbonded together with cement ofthe same material; their roofswere of ...
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Social Life Among the Assyrians and Babylonians
"Babylonians and Assyrians" from Archibald Sayce. British Assyriologist and linguist (1846-1933).