or pisé de terre Building material made by compacting and drying a stiff mixture of clay, sand or other aggregate, and water. It has been used by many civilizations. The most durable of the earth-building forms, it is formed into building blocks (see adobe) or rammed within removable wooden forms in layers or lifts to construct walls. China's Erligang ( 1600 BC) is an example of a rammed-earth fortification; it covers an area of 1.2 sq mi (3.2 sq km) and may have taken 10,000 people more than 12 years to build
rammed earth
Турецкое произношение
rämd ırth
Произношение
/ˈramd ˈərᴛʜ/ /ˈræmd ˈɜrθ/
Этимология
(verb.) 14th century. Middle English rammen, probably from ram, n..