Archaeological discoveries

What is the sun dried bricks used to make homes by native Americans?

The sun-dried bricks used to make homes by Native Americans are called adobe bricks. Adobe is a building material made from a mixture of clay, sand, water, and organic materials such as straw or animal manure. The mixture is then formed into bricks and left to dry in the sun. Adobe bricks have been used for centuries to build homes in hot, dry climates because they are durable and energy efficient.