Researchers believe that rest stops were located every 20 miles along the Roman Long Road which ran from the North Sea to southern Italy.
Roman "Rest Stops" Captivate Historians
Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2004-12-11 15:57
Archaeologists working on a site near Neuss, Germany have discovered the remains of a Roman rest stop, including a service station, restaurant and a hotel.
Researchers believe that rest stops were located every 20 miles along the Roman Long Road which ran from the North Sea to southern Italy. |
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