Itiner-e aims to host the most detailed open digital dataset of roads in the entire Roman Empire. The data creation is a collaborative ongoing project edited by a scholarly community. Itiner-e allows you to view, query and download roads.
A Stylish 2,000-Year-Old Roman Shoe Found in a Well in Fashion, History | April 29th, 2025 2 Comments When the Romans pushed their way north into the GerÂman provinces, they built (cirÂca 90 AD)Â the SaalÂburg, a fort that proÂtectÂed the boundÂary between the Roman Empire and the GerÂmanÂic tribÂal terÂriÂtoÂries. At its peak, 2,000 peoÂple lived in the fort and the attached vilÂlage, and it remai
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