File:OpusCaementiciumViaAppiaAntica.jpg

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Italy, Rome, Via Appia Antica, tomb. The remains show the internal core of the building, made in roman concrete (cementizio: opus caementicium)

Personal photo (march 2002) by MM in it.wiki
Date 3 March 2002 (according to Exif data)
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Example of Roman concrete (cementizio: opus caementicium) on a tomb on the ancient Appian Way in Rome. The original covering has been removed.

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