Researchers created Itiner-e, a "Google Maps for Roman Roads," charting the network that linked the expansive ancient empire.
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Researchers created an interactive map which lets users see how the ancient network crisscrossed the Empire, from Africa and ...
Stunning map of ancient roads will give you a good reason to think about the Roman Empire more often
The Roman Empire had an impressive road network. A new dataset now visualizes the road map, adding over 100,000 kilometers of ...
A new digital map, Itiner-e, reveals 300,000 km of Roman roads across the ancient empire, offering a high-tech look at the ...
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By 150 CE, the Empire was carved up and maintained by a network of stone/gravel/sand highways stretching 180,000 miles.
Advances in technology and other newly accessible sources have greatly expanded researchers’ ability to locate ancient roadways.
Archaeologists discovered the engraved gemstone at Bremenium, a fort north of Hadrian's Wall. Excavations at a Roman fort in ...
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