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2,200-year-old Roman shipwreck reveals ancient waterproofing secrets
For as long as people have traveled by sea, ships have needed protection from water, salt, microorganisms, and marine animals such as worms.
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For as long as people have traveled by sea, ships have needed protection from water, salt, microorganisms, and marine animals such as worms. Yet until the mid-20th century, researchers paid relatively little attention to the non-wood materials used in ancient shipbuilding. Waterproofing materials in particular remain understudied. A new study published in Frontiers in Materials is helping fill that gap.
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