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B.D.K.

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DDancer

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Mar 25, 2014
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All I can call it is a conglomerate. The cement is likely whats refered to as calcrete generically. Calcrete is a carbonate material similar to limestone that forms a natural concrete.
 

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Eu_citzen

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It could be conglomerate, if it were not the lime-like mortar IMHO. Could be just that: lime-mortar. Cement is a quite new thing.
Otherwise calcrete.
 

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