Key term for AQA GCSE History, used in Elizabethan England (c1568–1603).
A cheap building material used for poor homes, made of interwoven wooden strips plastered with mud, straw, and dung.
Wattle and daub appears in AQA GCSE History revision content for British Depth Studies, especially Elizabethan England (c1568–1603) and A ‘Golden Age’.
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