A bit of modern archeology, to challenge recorded history

All roads lead to Rome – some 400,000 of them, constructed during the early civilization of the Roman Empire. At least, that’s what we were taught in school. Roman roads are, or certainly were, long and straight. They’re made from broken stones, mixed with cement, tightly packed then paved. The aim, of course, was to … Continue reading A bit of modern archeology, to challenge recorded history