A new study has found that the ancient network of roads that the Romans installed all over Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East are still contributing to the economic growth of surrounding areas. Researchers from the universities of Copenhagen and Gothenburg came to this conclusion after studying more than 50,000 miles of Roman roads through satellite images and the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations (DARMC).
Ancient Roman roads continue to contribute to economic growth
Mikael Korhonen | CC BY-NC 2.0
J-P Mauro - published on 05/07/18
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