Why wasn't there a Concrete Age?



Concrete seemed to have offered the Romans and other cultures who were
able to harness it many comparative advantages. This is identical to
iron, brass, and stone. However, concrete is not bestowed the honor of
other basic materials of having its own epoch.

Why?

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