New research challenges the idea that ancient Roman concrete survived by luck. Studies of Pompeii’s preserved ruins suggest Romans used an intentional “hot mixing” method: combining quicklime and volcanic ash with water to trigger distinctive chemical reactions. That process appears to have helped create concrete that resisted decay for thousands of years, offering practical inspiration for today’s more sustainable construction.
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