By 150 CE, the Empire was carved up and maintained by a network of stone/gravel/sand highways stretching 180,000 miles.
At its zenith in the second century AD, the Roman Empire encompassed more than 55 million inhabitants stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria. While historians have long recognized that an ...
Stanislav Kutuzov felt the drillhead he was controlling smash into the rock more than 100 metres below him high on a glacier ...
Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost ...
Modern geographic information systems have identified 186,000 miles of Roman roads and highways, combining all existing ...
When most people think of a holiday to St Moritz, they might instantly associate the beautiful Swiss town with winding ski ...
Armenia, a small country tucked between the Black and Caspian Seas, will host the meeting that tracks progress on the Kunming ...
From Yves Behar to StudioIlse, stellar collaborators celebrate the craft and creativity of Zanat as it marks its first decade ...
An international team led by researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Aarhus University, Denmark, has published the most detailed ...
The explosion of populations east of the Mississippi was made possible by logging and the slaughter of wolves.
Artificial intelligence, geopolitics, and the new era of cyber resilience. At the end of every year, Fortinet publishes the ...
A volcano in southeastern Iran, which has been quiet for 700,000 years, is showing signs of life. Mount Taftan, located near ...