KushanStahlRomanRoads

 Home Nero Roman Roads Life Of A Roman Soldier Coloseum Slaves  The roads constructed by the Roman Republic, for  the rapid movement of troops in the Roman Army, are the most famous and extensive system of roads constructed in the ancient Mediterranean world. By the second century, A.D., Romans had built 372 Roman roads; it totaled about 53,000 miles in length,        beginning in Scotland and ending at the Euphrates River. They learned their road building skills from the    Etruscans of north-central Italy. Etruscan    engineers constructed gravel roads with stable    beds and improved drainage. Romans developed road building techniques to create enduring structures. Roman roads were a proper drainage for a base.
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