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Mississippian Indians used a technique of "building walls with a network of interwoven sticks and covered with mud or clay." - - Georgia Department of Education

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The technique of "building walls with a network of interwoven sticks and covered with mud or clay " used by Mississippian Indians was known as Wattle and Daub.

Wattle and daub as a composite building material as well as method of construction was used for making walls. In this, the vertical sticks were interwoven with horizontal twigs and then daubed with clay or mud.


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