How and Why did Babylonians Use Quicklime?

Materials: sand to level the test area (if necessary) for each brick layer: ~50 kg/m² (~10,2 lb/sq sf) calcium quicklime (>90%); ~50 kg/m² (~10,2 lb/sq ft) loam (dry); ~20 l/m² (~0,5 gal/sq ft) water; 1 m² (10,76 sq ft) reed mats, bricks (cheapest type as shape and quality are not relevant) tools...

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