Scientists Find Ancient Roman Brickworks
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Italian archeologists have discovered an ancient Roman brickworks near the town of Ronta in the province of Emilia Romagna.
The factory, dating from the 2nd century BC, “is so well-preserved that, with minimal restoration, it would still work perfectly today,” a spokesman for the culture ministry said in announcing the discovery Monday.
The team has unearthed two large rectangular ovens for baking bricks, a tiled floor that was once part of a production vat, a large terracotta tub and the remains of the walls.
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