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by Topgamer7
76 days ago
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I think you are incorrect. Compared to modern concrete, roman concrete was more poorly cured at the time of pouring. So when it began to weather and crack, un-cured concrete would mix with water and cure. Thus it was somewhat self healing. Modern concrete is more uniform in mix, and thus it doesn't leave uncured portions. |
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