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Sciencealert Roman. They may not have discovered concrete, but ancient roman civilizations were the first to use it as a building material. Also called opus caementicium, its three primary. Archaeologists have found an unusual treasure that has been buried for nearly 2,000 years under the ash and debris that rained down from the catastrophic eruption of. A special ingredient that makes the cement grow stronger As it turns out, not only is roman concrete more durable than what we can make today, but it actually gets stronger over time. Learn more about roman concrete in this post. Now, researchers say they have figured out why roman concrete remains so resilient: But more than a thousand years after the western roman empire crumbled to dust, its concrete structures are still standing. Quicklime used in the mix may have given the material self. The ancient romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Now, scientists have finally figured out why: Roman concrete was introduced in the 3rd century bc, proving revolutionary. Bathhouses, aqueducts, and seawalls built more than 2000 years ago are still standing—thanks to a special type of concrete that has proved far more durable than its modern counterpart. And now, their method is changing modern civil engineering and the planet.

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Now, scientists have finally figured out why: They may not have discovered concrete, but ancient roman civilizations were the first to use it as a building material. Now, researchers say they have figured out why roman concrete remains so resilient: As it turns out, not only is roman concrete more durable than what we can make today, but it actually gets stronger over time. Also called opus caementicium, its three primary. Roman concrete was introduced in the 3rd century bc, proving revolutionary. Learn more about roman concrete in this post. Bathhouses, aqueducts, and seawalls built more than 2000 years ago are still standing—thanks to a special type of concrete that has proved far more durable than its modern counterpart. And now, their method is changing modern civil engineering and the planet. But more than a thousand years after the western roman empire crumbled to dust, its concrete structures are still standing.

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Sciencealert Roman But more than a thousand years after the western roman empire crumbled to dust, its concrete structures are still standing. The ancient romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Bathhouses, aqueducts, and seawalls built more than 2000 years ago are still standing—thanks to a special type of concrete that has proved far more durable than its modern counterpart. Quicklime used in the mix may have given the material self. Archaeologists have found an unusual treasure that has been buried for nearly 2,000 years under the ash and debris that rained down from the catastrophic eruption of. Now, researchers say they have figured out why roman concrete remains so resilient: But more than a thousand years after the western roman empire crumbled to dust, its concrete structures are still standing. Now, scientists have finally figured out why: Also called opus caementicium, its three primary. Roman concrete was introduced in the 3rd century bc, proving revolutionary. Learn more about roman concrete in this post. A special ingredient that makes the cement grow stronger As it turns out, not only is roman concrete more durable than what we can make today, but it actually gets stronger over time. They may not have discovered concrete, but ancient roman civilizations were the first to use it as a building material. And now, their method is changing modern civil engineering and the planet.

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