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We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Stood The Test of Time
The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Those ...
Ancient Stone-Lined Basin Discovered at Roman Town Reveals Engineering Brilliance Predating Concrete
In regards to the basin, it likely had a ceremonial use, based on finds of pottery and oil lamps discovered very nearby.
The ancient Romans might have taught us a thing or two about manufacturing sustainable concrete that lasts for thousands of years. A new study has rigorously analyzed the raw materials and energy ...
(CNN) — The majestic structures of ancient Rome have survived for millennia — a testament to the ingenuity of Roman engineers, who perfected the use of concrete. But how did their construction ...
Scientists have uncovered how Roman concrete has endured millennia. The discovery reveals an ancient technique that allowed ...
Concrete has been integral to buildings and architecture since the Romans used it to construct monuments like the Pantheon and the Coliseum. The Romans also used the material to build marine ...
Beneath the mosaic floors of Roman villas, an ingenious system of underfloor heating transformed warmth into a mark of power ...
The Romans were master builders. Many of their works, from the Pantheon (pictured above) and the Colosseum in Rome itself, to the Pont du Gard in southern Gaul and the equally impressive aqueduct of ...
The Segovia aqueduct was a statement of intent from Rome to its conquered subjects in Hispania. After two centuries of conflict, Augustus finally succeeded in annexing the Iberian Peninsula to the ...
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