Strong, ancient and still in demand: The story of Roman travertine Feb 19, 2026 · Nicole Winfield and Francesca Primavilla · washingtontimes.com read more » Long ago, when Romans wanted to build a new temple, they would head to the nearby quarries of Tivoli, chisel out blocks of porous rock called lapis tiburtinus - now known as travertine - and float the cargo downstream on rafts to craftsmen in town. Read more »