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Tour De France 2025: the Peloton to Discover Breton Archaeological Bizarreries

[An article from The Conversation written by Patrick de Wever - Professor, geology, micropalaeontology, National Museum of Natural History (MNHN)] On stone walls, rocks are mostly held together by a mortar: made to consolidate the construction, the latter is a pasteful mixture consisting of mud, lime or hydraulic cement with water. The whole, which hardens by drying, then acts as glue. The types of mortars and their uses have varied over time: w…
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[An article from The Conversation written by Patrick de Wever - Professor, geology, micropalaeontology, National Museum of Natural History (MNHN)] On stone walls, rocks are mostly held together by a mortar: made to consolidate the construction, the latter is a pasteful mixture consisting of mud, lime or hydraulic cement with water. The whole, which hardens by drying, then acts as glue. The types of mortars and their uses have varied over time: w…

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