In 210 BC, the Great Wall of China was constructed of brick — nearly four million of them. And the Romans used kiln-burned brick in conjunction with an efficient mortar of lime and volcanic ash to construct buildings that were both beautiful and enduring. As the Roman Empire declined, however, the art of brick making disappeared from most of Europe, only to be revived during the late Middle Ages by Italian and Byzantine artisans who had kept the technology alive.
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