Earliest fake stone is discovered in Iraq

  • 05/07/1998

Last week, archaelogists and geologists reported finding the first evidence of artificial stone in the ruins of Mashkan-shapir, a city that existed about 4,000 years ago in what is now southern Iraq. Artisans had apparently heated fine grained alluvial silt to melting temperatures, then slowly cooled it to produce rock-hard slab resembling a type of volcanic rock called basalt.