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Roman roads: 100,000 km of freeways, built 2,000 years ago - The contribution of Augustus

In our contemporary, postmodern

world, a world where we are used

to see all values and certainties

crumble down or melt like snow

in the sun, I feel I ought to start

by providing the readers with a

rock-like certainty: I am not a

historian. I am just curious. And

one day, out of my curiosity, I came

across a map of the consular roads,

the highways of ancient Rome. 

  • Information sheet

    • Date: 2016
    • Author(s): ARDITI Roberto / PAGANINI Monica
    • Domain(s): General
    • Type: RR369- Road Stories
    • PIARC Ref.: RR369-080
    • Number of pages: 6
  • This article has been published in the Routes/Roads magazine