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Live Science on MSNArchaeologists discover 1,800-year-old Roman watchtower built to protect the empire during Marcus Aurelius' reignArchaeologists are excavating a Roman-era watchtower in Croatia that was "built in a strategic location" on the banks of the ...
The Roman Empire was remarkably industrious when it came to infrastructure, constructing more than 55,000 miles of paved roads across Europe and North Africa. It’s challenging to visualize the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover Roman Army Camp in the Netherlands—15 Miles Beyond the Empire's Northern BorderAbout 2,000 years ago, the powerful Roman Empire established a boundary at the northern edge of its territory: the Lower German Limes, which stretched across the Rhine River in present-day Germany and ...
WE have received from the Ordnance Survey the Aberdeen sheet of the International Map of the Roman Empire on the scale of 1 to 1,000,000. The sheet covers the greater part of Scotland north of the ...
A new map of the ancient Roman empire plots its major roads in a way that makes sense to modern city dwellers— a subway system. Basing the map off of 125 A.D, in the midst of Hadrian's reign ...
Imperial frontier Viminacium was a combined Roman settlement and military fort, and after A.D. 87 it was the capital of the Roman Empire's Upper Moesia (Moesia Superior) frontier province.
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