Researchers built the most complete Roman road map ever made, charting nearly 186,000 miles across Europe, North Africa, and ...
At the height of its dominance, the Roman Empire included over 55 million people, stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria ...
At its zenith in the second century AD, the Roman Empire encompassed more than 55 million inhabitants stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria. While historians have long recognized that an ...
A new high resolution digital dataset and map—named Itiner-e—of roads throughout the Roman Empire around the year 150 CE is ...
The intaglio was likely set in a signet ring and used to stamp correspondence at Bremenium, a military outpost located ...
Modern geographic information systems have identified 186,000 miles of Roman roads and highways, combining all existing ...
A publicly available project, Itiner-e also shows a bit of impressive historical revision is in order. It now appears that ...
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