When was the Concrete invented?
The Concrete was invented around 3000 BC by the Ancient Egyptians and Romans in Egypt.
A building material made from a mixture of cement, water, sand, and aggregate that hardens over time.
| Year invented | 3000 BC |
|---|---|
| Inventor | Ancient Egyptians, Romans |
| Country | Egypt |
| Region at the time | Ancient Egypt |
| Category | Construction |
Who invented the Concrete?
The Ancient Egyptians and Romans invented the Concrete around 3000 BC in Egypt.
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