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Jauchart

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Varro, in De Re Rustica (I, 7, 8), wrote:

"When I was in command of the army in the interior of Transalpine Gaul near the Rhine, I visited a number of spots where neither vines nor olives nor fruit trees grew; where they fertilized the land with a white chalk which they dug".

 

Does anyone know what this "white chalk" might have been?

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Varro, in De Re Rustica (I, 7, 8), wrote:

"When I was in command of the army in the interior of Transalpine Gaul near the Rhine, I visited a number of spots where neither vines nor olives nor fruit trees grew; where they fertilized the land with a white chalk which they dug".

 

Does anyone know what this "white chalk" might have been?

 

Lime?

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  • 4 weeks later...

Man, I dont want to be a smartarse, but.....white chalk, maybe?

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