0 the loose skin that hangs from the neck of some birds, such as a cockerel or turkey:
1 a building material consisting of sticks, that are mixed with earth or clay:
Summit was divided into four rooms and likely enclosed by wattle-and-daub walls and a thatch roof.
In the early years quick growing blue gums and wattles were planted to provide wind breaks.
Houdans have small earlobes and wattles hidden by the crest and feather bearding.
They have frontal shields (like those of coots) and wattles; differences in these are the most noticeable differences between the species.
Within this definition, caruncles in birds include wattles (or dewlaps), snoods and earlobes.
Thus, it appears that this site served as a storage facility constructed of wattle and daub.
Undivided summit likely enclosed with wattle-and-daub walls and thatch roof.
The colour of their skin, comb, and wattles varies from red to mulberry depending on variety, but all have a small single comb.