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This Ancient Construction Site in the Ruins of Pompeii Is Revealing New Secrets About the 2,000-Year-Old Recipe for Roman Concrete
New research suggests the Romans used a method known as "hot mixing" to produce self-healing concrete, which allowed them to ...
A number of videos and images created by artificial intelligence that claim to accurately depict ancient Rome have been ...
Archaeologists uncovered a Pompeii project that reveals how ancient Romans used hot-mixing technology to create durable ...
New research into an abandoned construction site in Pompeii has revealed the secrets of Roman cement manufacturing.
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A 2,000-year-old building site reveals the raw ingredients for ancient Roman self-healing concrete
Roman concrete is pretty amazing stuff. It's among the main reasons we know so much about Roman architecture today. So many ...
A museum visit sparked a revelation when a Roman glass cup was turned around and its overlooked markings came into focus.
Discover how a newly excavated site in Pompeii is helping scientists understand how ancient Romans made concrete that has ...
Wilson said the class’s development of combining physical skills and critical thinking allows students to develop their ...
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What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us? Made Us Sicker, Apparently
Pitt looked at 372 non-adult skeletons (mostly infants and toddlers) and 274 adult females from 24 different sites across ...
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Ancient Roman concrete could heal itself? New Pompeii evidence shows a key step scholars missed
Long dismissed as poor construction, ‘self-healing’ lime clasts have helped Ancient Roman structures persist for millennia.
About 2,400 years ago, before the emergence of the Roman empire, a small armada of boats approached the island of Als off the ...
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