All 187,460 Miles of Road That Led to Rome, Mapped
PositiveScience

- A digital atlas has been created that maps the extensive network of roads leading to ancient Rome, revealing a total of 187,460 miles of highways and byways, which is more extensive than previously believed.
- This development enhances the understanding of Roman infrastructure and its significance in connecting various parts of the empire, highlighting the sophistication of ancient engineering and its impact on trade and communication.
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