How the Ancient Romans Built Their Roads, the Lifelines of Their Vast Empire

At its peak in the second century, the Roman Empire dominated nearly two million square miles of the world. As with most such grand achievements, it couldn't have happened without the development of certain technologies.

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@openculture we're gonna need a shit load of rocks

@openculture 2000 years ago there were roads, now we have Internet.

The backbone of a (western?) civilization is always a communication channel.

@openculture where did the Romans learn to build roads from? As we know the Roman army always brought back ideas as well as loot from their conquests.
Antike römische Straßen? Dann interessiert @malomalo vielleicht auch, welche gar keine sind
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(Ich liebe es, wenn ein Wissenschaftler "tontería" sagt.)
Las carreteras romanas.

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