2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2017.06.017
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Characterization of the clay masonry units and construction technique at the ancient city of Nippur

Abstract: This paper describes a programme of experimental measurements performed in support of a parallel programme of field investigations to evaluate the construction methods used at the site of the ancient city of Nippur. The experimental programme investigated both the mechanical properties and durability of the ancient clay masonry units used in the construction of buildings at Nippur including tests for dimensional consistency and flatness, density, compressive strength, initial rate of water absorption and therm… Show more

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“…In the area of Mesopotamia, the most frequently used building materials were adobe and fired brick of various dimensions and formats. Often used was the insufficiently dried adobe, which in the wall under the own weight compressed into a mass resembling rammed earth [11]. For that reason, the Mesopotamian building technique is based on the massive load bearing walls.…”
Section: Adobementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the area of Mesopotamia, the most frequently used building materials were adobe and fired brick of various dimensions and formats. Often used was the insufficiently dried adobe, which in the wall under the own weight compressed into a mass resembling rammed earth [11]. For that reason, the Mesopotamian building technique is based on the massive load bearing walls.…”
Section: Adobementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Masonry walls are the oldest structural elements that have been used with the first emergence of civilization [1]. Since its essential components are easily produced from the available raw materials, it kept the momentum of the construction field ongoing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Architecture and original building techniques form an integral part of the evolution of the human civilization and cultural heritage. There is a number of famous structures and monuments whose protection and remediation require a considerable care, which especially applies to relics of ancient civilizations [1][2][3]. The European region is known for a relatively large number of younger structures from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and other periods, and suitable procedures and techniques are formulated for their remediation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%