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Judi Lynn

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Sun Apr 26, 2020, 08:44 PM Apr 2020

Pompeii ruins show that the Romans invented recycling


Excavations reveal that rubbish left outside the city walls wasn’t just dumped. It was being collected, sorted and resold

Dalya Alberge
Sun 26 Apr 2020 05.00 EDT
Last modified on Sun 26 Apr 2020 13.20 EDT

They were expert engineers, way ahead of the curve on underfloor heating, aqueducts and the use of concrete as a building material. Now it turns out that the Romans were also masters at recycling their rubbish.

Researchers at Pompeii, the city buried under a thick carpet of volcanic ash when Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, have found that huge mounds of refuse apparently dumped outside the city walls were in fact “staging grounds for cycles of use and reuse”.

Professor Allison Emmerson, an American academic who is part of a large team working at Pompeii, said rubbish was piled up along almost the entire external wall on the city’s northern side, among other sites. Some of the mounds were several metres high and included bits of ceramic and plaster, which could be repurposed as construction materials.

These mounds were previously thought to have been formed when an earthquake struck the city about 17 years before the volcano erupted, Emmerson said. Most were cleared in the mid-20th century, but some are still being discovered.

More:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/apr/26/pompeii-ruins-show-that-the-romans-invented-recycling
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Pompeii ruins show that the Romans invented recycling (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2020 OP
Thank you for posting this Very interesting. niyad Apr 2020 #1
Surprised me, too, niyad. Thanks. Judi Lynn Apr 2020 #2
. . . niyad Apr 2020 #3
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