Ancient Walls Covered With Powdered Animal Bones

Scientists have found a 14th century oven used to bake animal bones for the purpose of strengthening the grand medieval walls in what today is Granada, Spain. This Moorish rampart, built by the Nasrid ruler Yusuf I, shows its aging patina. The wall has circular holes about 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter.
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Scientists have discovered a 14th century brick oven made to bake animal bones for a strange purpose.

The burned bones were made into a powder, then mixed with other material to make a protective coating to strengthen the grand medieval walls of a Muslim structure in what is now Granada, Spain.

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