Just looking to see if bones could have been used in bricks or mortar or possibly both. Bricks and Mortar need lime and if there is a shortage of lime it can be extracted from calcinated bone. Joseph Aspdin, the bricklayer who discovered Portland Cement, used to sweep the roads to get his lime! Or so they say! They say the 'secret ingredient' in Roman cement was volcanic ash... the Romans were obsessed with death and terrified of what would happen to their dead bodies to the point where they had burial clubs and could 'save' for a decent cremation. Where they terrified their bones might be interred forever in the fabric of the city! The London Brick #disqus_thread Joseph Apsid History of Bricks Bone ash report Romans Martin Leidtke FEB Rebel Without a Pause Flat Earth British Sub Wise Up Mud Flood Conspiracy r Us VM Captain Kirk Sarah Tonen Music: “Drone in D“ Kevin MacLeod () Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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