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    Author: * antoninus Lucretius - 1 Post on this thread out of 654 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Feb 27, 2005 - 10:06

    Tnis has just arrived today on AFP newswire.

    China-archaeology
    Test shows sticky rice porridge was used to cement ancient Chinese wall

    BEIJING, Feb 27 (AFP) - Ancient Chinese craftsmen used a secret ingredient to keep their structures standing through the centuries -- sticky rice.
    The legend that rice porridge was used in mortar to make robust ramparts has been verified by archaeological research in the northwestern province of Shaanxi, the state news agency Xinhua reported Sunday.
    During recent maintenance work on the city wall of the provincial capital Xi'an, workers found that plaster remnants on ancient bricks were quite hard to remove, said preservationist Qin Jianming.
    A chemical test showed that the mortar reacted the same as glutinous rice to a reagent. Infra-red spectral analysis also showed that the mortar displayed a similar molecular structure to glutinous rice.
    "Thus we can conclude that the sticky material was in the mortar," Qin was quoted as saying.
    The use of this sticky material, Qin said, helps explain why many ancient Chinese brick structures are still standing.
    The walls of Xi'an were built in the early years of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
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