9The Birth of Concrete

Rome’s architectural prowess was fueled by the invention of concrete. Unlike modern concrete, theirs contained volcanic ash, allowing for the construction of grand structures like the Colosseum and the Pantheon.

This revolutionary building material transformed construction practices, enabling the creation of durable and massive edifices that endure to this day.

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