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Study of Ancient Roman Latrine Provides Insights into Durable Concrete

Research on a 1,900-year-old Roman latrine has identified calcite within its structure, which could inform the development of more durable concrete today. The study highlights the potential benefits of ancient materials in modern construction.

A recent analysis of a 1,900-year-old latrine has revealed calcite threading through the material's cracks and pores. This finding may offer valuable lessons for enhancing the longevity of modern concrete.

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How a 1,900-year-old latrine helps explain why Roman concrete lasts

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