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  • 61Old Punch Bowl — The Old Punch Bowl The Old Punch Bowl from the southwest Former names Bristow(s) Meads, Mitchells Farm, The Mychells, Mychells Farm …

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  • 62WOOD —    Wood has always been used most commonly in the construction of domestic structures that do not require the same level of durability as temples and funerary monuments, which are more typically constructed from brick or stone. Timber became more …

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  • 63Speke Hall — Infobox Historic building caption= name=Speke Hall location town=Liverpool location country=England architect= client= engineer= construction start date=1530 completion date=1598 date demolished= cost= structural system=Timber wattle and daub… …

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  • 64Blart (character) — You may have been looking for the novel of the name . Blart is the main protagonist in Dominic Barker s fantasy novels and the upcoming sequel . He is lazy, rude, obnoxious, self centred, negative, critical and not very intelligent. He is chosen… …

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  • 65Mogollon culture — Complex of North American Indians who lived in what is now southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, U.S., с 200 BC–AD 1200. The first pottery in the Southwest was made by the Mogollon; its high quality from the beginning suggests that… …

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  • 66Jacal — The jacal is an adobe style housing structure historically found throughout parts of the south western United States and Mexico. The structure was employed by Native people of the Americans prior to European colonization and was later employed by …

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  • 67Daber — This most unusual name is of early medieval English origin, and is an occupational surname for a builder using wattle and daub, or specifically a whitewasher or plasterer. The surname derives from an agent derivative of the Middle English verb… …

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  • 68Doorbar — This most unusual name is of early medieval English, but with French origins. It is job descriptive for a builder or plasterer, one who specialised in using wattle and daub. The surname derives from the Middle English verb dauben , meaning to… …

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  • 69Dorber — This most unusual name is of early medieval English, but with French origins. It is job descriptive for a builder or plasterer, one who specialised in using wattle and daub. The surname derives from the Middle English verb dauben , meaning to… …

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  • 70Callicoma — Taxobox name = Callicoma image size = 240px image caption = An 1895 illustration by Edward Minchen regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Oxalidales familia = Cunoniaceae genus = Callicoma genus authority =… …

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