0 a type of plaster used for covering walls and ceilings, especially one that can be formed into decorative patterns
1 a material that is soft and wet when it is spread on a surface and is hard when it dries, used esp. for covering walls
Internally, walls have been plastered with stucco romano that is neither tinted nor polished.
This system ultimately was challenged by an environmental stress wrought in par t by the demand for lime and stucco manufacture.
The features consisted of two pits in the bedrock plastered with stucco to form subfloor basins.
The burial was also found underneath an intact early stucco floor from the early phase of occupation.
As a result, the demand for stucco-workers within the season had sudden peaks.
For instance, there were several brothers who worked as stucco-workers and lived in the same household.
Stucco-work could not be done in the winter.
The replicas were formed on a base of perishable material, perhaps stucco and / or wood, that represented the bony par ts of the maxilla.