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Q: A roof is covered in reddish squares of cooked clay?
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What is a tandoor?

Tandoor is a CLAY OVEN which uses charcoal or gas to heat the clay pot and the radiant heat emitted from the walls of the clay oven cook the breads or the meats. Because the flames are not in direct contact of the food, it is more moist and tender and retains the flavours better. Tandoors are available in 3 basic types. 1. CLAY OVEN (Clay Tandoor) 2. Drum Tandoor (Clay Oven placed in a metal drum with some heat insulation's) 3. St. Steel Body Tandoors (Clay Ovens placed in a Steel framed body with industrial heat insulation) (Also available with Gas Burners) Conventional Tandoors use Charcoal as fuel but Gas fired option is also available although the food tastes much better when cooked with charcoal and fire wood. http://indiantandoors.com


What was the pueblos made out of?

Pueblos were made of sun baked bricks made of clay. The gaps on the bricks were filled with mud and sticks to block the wind and keep out pests.


What is a colorful desert with red-clay used by Navajo Indians?

The Navajo people live in a very large area covering parts of three States (northeastern Arizona, Northwestern New Mexico and Southern Utah), much of it is the high desert of the Colorado Plateau. It covers 27,000 square miles, most of it is between 4500 and 8000 feet in elevation. Many, but not all, of the rocks in this area are reddish. You may be thinking of the so called "painted desert" area which is siltstone, mudstone, and shale of the Triassic Chinle Formation. Or maybe the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone which is reddish. Or the red sandstone Moenkopi formation that was laid down in the Lower Triassic. If you are thinking of clay deposits my best guess would be the Chinle formation which has more siltstone that erodes into clay. But clay can be found all over the Navajo Nation. Also, for a piece of pottery to end up after firing a red color it does not have to start with red clay. Any clay with a high iron content if fired in a oxygen rich environment will turn red.


What color is Toulouse?

Toulouse is called in French "la ville rose" (the rose town) because may buidings are made of bricks and covered in red clay roof tiles.


How did the coahuiltecan Indians houses look?

i think they were made of stones covered with clay with a thatched roof. if you are still not sure look it up.