Verona’s ancient Roman Arena will receive a modern facelift and become more accessible to people with disabilities ahead of ...
MIT scientists have used modern technology to unravel the mysterious self-healing properties of ancient Roman concrete.
Much of human history has been influenced and shaped by warfare. Warfare itself predates history, with the squabbles and fights […] ...
Pompeii Archeological Park site map, with showing where the ancient building site is located, with colour coded piles of raw construction materials (right): purple: debris; green: piles of dry ...
Wilson said the class’s development of combining physical skills and critical thinking allows students to develop their ...
Archaeologists uncovered a Pompeii project that reveals how ancient Romans used hot-mixing technology to create durable ...
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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.
Concrete was the foundation of the Roman Empire. For centuries, researchers have tried to uncover the secret behind the ...
Lime granules trapped in ancient walls show Romans relied on a reactive hot-mix method to making concrete that could now ...
Ancient Romans built arched bridges, waterproof port infrastructure and aqueducts that enabled the rise of their empire and that are still standing—and often still used. In his first-century B.C.E.
Concrete was the foundation of the ancient Roman empire. It enabled Rome's storied architectural revolution as well as the ...
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