The houses at the beginning of the New Stone Age were made of
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Wattle and daub
The houses at the beginning of the New Stone Age were made of Wattle and daub. Wattle and daub is a method that mankind used over six thousand years ago to build their homes. The process consisted of using twigs and long pieces of wood to weave walls, and then those walls were covered with a combination of soil, clay, straw, and the dung from animals
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The houses at the beginning of the New Stone Age were made of Wattle and daub.
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