"All roads lead to Rome!" Roads were the lifeline of the Roman Empire, stretching from Britannia to North Africa-- people ...
It turns out that not all roads lead to Rome, after all – at least, not in a literal sense. A new map of the empire's ancient ...
A new map of the Roman Empire's ancient land routes has nearly doubled the length of the confirmed road network, from 190,000 ...
New findings increase the known length of the Roman Empire’s road network by more than 60,000 miles ...
The digital tool, called Itiner-e, allows people to virtually see a map of how the ancient Roman roads were once traveled in ...
Meet Itiner-e, a new high-resolution digital dataset and map of the Roman Empire’s roads around 150 CE. A team of researchers ...
As the saying went, all roads once led to Rome — and scientists now say those roads stretched 50% longer than previously ...
A publicly available project, Itiner-e also shows a bit of impressive historical revision is in order. It now appears that ...
Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost ...
By piecing together historical records, topographic maps, and satellite imagery, the research team covered more ground than ...
The road network of ancient Rome has been studied for centuries, yet it is still inadequately mapped. This will soon change ...
For the first time ever, researchers have mapped the entirety of the vast Roman road network highlighting its immense ...