File:Farmers of forty centuries - Millet-thatched roofs plastered with earth.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFarmers of forty centuries - Millet-thatched roofs plastered with earth.jpg |
English: Millet-thatched roofs plastered with earth: mud chimneys; walls of houses plastered with mud, and winter storage pits for vegetables built of clay and chaff mortar. |
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Date | published 1911 | |||
Source | F. H. King, Farmers of forty centuries, 1911, p. 161. | |||
Author | Unknown photographerUnknown photographer | |||
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current | 19:59, 29 September 2019 | 1,476 × 831 (423 KB) | Library Guy (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Millet-thatched roofs plastered with earth: mud chimneys; walls of houses plastered with mud, and winter storage pits for vegetables built of clay and chaff mortar.}} |date =published 1911 |source =F. H. King, ''Farmers of forty centuries'', 1911, p. 161. |author ={{Unknown|Photographer}} |permission ={{PD-1923}} }} Category:Thatched roofs 161 |
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