Nearly all of the early Egyptian buildings were made of ?

Arts · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The early Egyptian buildings were primarily made of mudbrick. Mudbrick, also known as adobe, was a common building material in ancient Egypt due to its abundance and suitability for the climate. The mudbrick structures were constructed by shaping and drying mud mixed with straw in molds to form bricks. These bricks were then used to build houses, temples, and other structures. Mudbrick buildings were prevalent in ancient Egypt for thousands of years, and some examples still exist today, especially in archaeological sites.