why were the inner brick walls of the great bath lined with bitumen?
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The inner brick walls of the great bath were lined with bitumen because the side walls of the roughly 12 by 7 meter tank were constructed with finely fitted bricks and a thick layer of bitumen (natural tar) was laid along the sides of the tank to keep water from seeping through the walls and up into the superstructure.
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