Yes, adobe brick fragments can be considered ecofacts since they are man-made objects that have been altered by human activity and can provide insights into past human behavior and practices. These fragments can reveal information about architectural techniques, building materials, and cultural practices of the society that created them.
An Adobe Brick
The clay used produces what is known as an adobe brick - used to construct adobe dwellings.
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It is adobe.
Adobe is Spanish. It means "mud brick" in Old Spanish
A sun dried brick is called an adobe brick. It is made from a mixture of clay, sand, and straw that is left to dry in the sun until it hardens. Adobe bricks have been used for centuries in construction in various parts of the world.
Adobe is the Spanish word for a mud brick. It is formed by adding clay and water to straw or manure, shaping this into a brick and allowing it to dry in the sun.
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the aztec had adobe brick houses
Adobe brick.