New research has found evidence that a Roman road network spanned Devon and Cornwall and connected significant settlements with military forts across the two counties as well as wider Britannia. A ...
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How Roman Engineers Built an Empire That Never Fell
They conquered half the world — but their greatest victories were made of stone, steel, and science. In this journey through ...
Road construction in Limoges uncovered a ventilation shaft and underground tunnels built by the ancient Romans as an aqueduct. Photo from F. Devevey and Inrap During construction work in a city of ...
The charming buildings and canals of Venice have wooed visitors for centuries, but news just broke of an equally fascinating discovery below the surface. Published in Scientific Reports, researchers ...
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Archaeologists Stumble Onto Sprawling Ancient Roman Villa During Construction of a Road in France
In ancient times, all roads led to Rome—or so the saying goes. Nowadays, new roads can lead to Roman ruins. During construction on an alternative route to D606, a regional road just under two miles ...
When archaeologists study how ancient civilizations traveled, they can use evidence like wagons and stables and roads to understand how goods and people moved on land. But when they want to learn ...
A Roman road network that spanned Devon and Cornwall and connected significant settlements with military forts across the two counties as well as wider Britannia has been discovered for the first time ...
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