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Excavations of an ancient construction site in Pompeii have revealed the process of how Romans mixed their self-healing concrete.
A unique archaeological site at Pompeii, Italy, reveals the secrets of peculiarly durable Roman building materials.
New research into an abandoned construction site in Pompeii has revealed the secrets of Roman cement manufacturing.
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