#Roman Road
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uncleclaudius · 28 days ago
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Part of the ancient Roman road to Gaul near the Italian town of Donnas in Aosta Valley has been carved into the rock, bearing a testament to the Roman engineering capabilities. It was constructed during the time of Augustus.
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thesilicontribesman · 3 months ago
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The Burrow Carvings, Lancaster City Museum, Lancaster
Group of carved stones, probably part of a third century mausoleum, temple or shrine.
This group, which is unique in this country, was found during the building of the canal south of Lancaster, near Burrow Heights, in 1794, The main Roman road into Lancaster passed close by.
The heads may represent the four winds or the four seasons and the standing figure (not shown) the deceased. The lions (one shown) are similar to a group of lions and stags from a shrine at Shorden Brae in Northumberland.
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illustratus · 1 year ago
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On the Via Flaminia near the Villa Cavalieri by Hermann David Solomon Corrodi
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rherlotshadow · 1 year ago
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October country: walking the Fosse Way, the old Roman Road, and listening for the ghosts of the soldiers.
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viagginterstellari · 10 months ago
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Roman Road - Tiddis, 2022
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gadawg-404 · 1 year ago
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Fall Is Loading
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aneverydaything · 2 years ago
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Day 1650, 29 December 2022
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bugbarians · 8 months ago
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"You Sure We're on The Right Road, Romulus?"
Original Digital Art ©2024 Bug Barians Ltd., LLC
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yaellaharpe-blog · 9 months ago
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La antigua Via Domitia, 118 a.C.
The ancient Via Domitia, 118 B.C.
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LA ANTIGUA VIA DOMITIA, LA CALZADA ROMANA QUE ENLAZABA ITALIA Y ESPAÑA
La Vía Domitia fue construida a partir del año 118 a.C. entre los Alpes y los Pirineos y en paralelo a la costa mediterránea, probablemente sobre un camino ya existente recorrido en su día por Aníbal Barca en su marcha hacia Roma. La Vía Domitia, que conducía hasta Cádiz convertida en la Vía Augusta; y la Vía Aquitania, que se proyectaba hacia el océano Atlántico.
Via Domitia, conduce a Ambrussum, una ciudad en el sur de Francia, cerca de Nimes. Todavía es visible junto con los rastros de carros romanos. La distancia entre sus ruedas, dada por dos caballos uno al lado del otro, sigue siendo la misma hoy que las vías del tren.
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The ancient Via Domitia, the Roman road linking Italy and Spain. The Via Domitia was built from 118 B.C. between the Alps and the Pyrenees and parallel to the Mediterranean coast, probably on an existing road traveled in its day by Aníbal Barca on his way to Rome. The Via Domitia, which led to Cadiz converted into the Via Augusta; and the Via Aquitaine, which projected towards the Atlantic Ocean. Via Domitia, leads to Ambrussum, a town in the south of France, near Nîmes. It is still visible along with traces of Roman chariots. The distance between its wheels, given by two horses side by side, remains the same today as the train tracks.
Fotografía: Historia Antigua
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jackrussell1907 · 1 year ago
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2000 year old road in Pompeii
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tomirovira · 1 year ago
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Roman roads or roads formed a network of roads that spanned the entire Roman Empire. Originally, the network was designed to maintain effective control of the areas incorporated into the empire, but they quickly acquired economic importance as they facilitated trade and communications. Location: Caldes de Montbui, Catalonia, Southern Europe. Fine Art Prints
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sheltiechicago · 2 years ago
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A Roman Road Discovered While Excavating For A New McDonald's In Marino, Italy. They Incorporated A Glass Floor In The Restaurant After Excavations Were Complete
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thesilicontribesman · 7 months ago
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Hardknott Roman Fort, Hardknott Pass, Lake District
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illustratus · 2 years ago
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Rome, the Via Appia at Dawn by Ippolito Caffi
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simon-x-billy · 2 years ago
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archaeologyprehistoricstones · 10 months ago
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A Roman paved road leading out of Ambrussum, a roadside town in Gaul, is still visible along with the traces of Roman chariot tracks
See more: https://thetravelbible.com/top-artifacts-from-ancient-rome/
Source : Facebook
Museum of Artifacts
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