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Un yacimiento de Pompeya revela la receta del hormigón romano y contradice lo escrito por un famoso arquitecto

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Por Taylor Nicioli, CNN Junto con muchas otras innovaciones, el Imperio romano revolucionó la arquitectura con características nunca antes vistas, como arcos de gran escala y techos abovedados. Y muchas de estas estructuras todavía se mantienen en pie hoy, a pesar de tener más de 2.000 años de antigüedad. Nada de esto habría sido posible sin el material de construcción infalible de los romanos: el concreto autorreparable. Ahora, un antiguo sitio…

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Along with many other innovations, the Roman Empire revolutionized architecture with features never before seen, such as large-scale arches and vaulted ceilings. And many of these structures still stand today, despite being more than 2,000 years old. None of this would have been possible without the infallible construction material of the Romans: the self-repairable concrete. Now, an ancient construction site has revealed the recipe for creating…

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KRDO broke the news in Colorado Springs, United States on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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