This story has been updated to include additional information. Metro Detroiters should get out their snow shovels if they haven't yet, as the first significant snowfall of the season is expected on ...
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PENNDOT. REGINA. THANKS, KATELYN AND MATT. SO WE’VE HEARD KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. BE PREPARED. ALL OF THOSE GREAT ADVICE. BUT WHAT IF YOU STILL LOSE CONTROL IN ICE AND IN SNOWY CONDITIONS WHEN YOU DO ...
Researchers have launched Itiner-e, an interactive digital map tracing 300,000 kilometers of ancient Roman roads. The project reveals a far more extensive Roman network than previously believed, ...
A comprehensive new map of Roman roads has boosted the known size of the empire’s land transport network by almost 60 per cent – and it is available for anyone to explore online. The project, called ...
An international research team has created a new map of the Roman Empire — and it expands the ancient road network by more than 60,000 miles (100,000 kilometers). "The 200-year research history on ...
They say all roads lead to Rome—but exactly how many Roman roads were there? According to new research, potentially over 68,000 miles (over 110,000 kilometers) more than previously known. Meet ...
A new high resolution digital dataset and map—named Itiner-e—of roads throughout the Roman Empire around the year 150 CE is presented in research published in Scientific Data. The findings increase ...
How often do you think about the Roman Empire? For a team of international researchers who went all in and mapped the ancient Roman road system, the answer — truly — is every day. And now, anyone can ...