The Roman Roads Research Association

49 bjourne 5 7/1/2025, 8:32:52 PM romanroads.org ↗

Comments (5)

nvader · 25m ago
Isn't this just the Roads Research Association?
defrost · 17m ago
It only covers Roman Empire Roads.

See Also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shudao https://www.newcivilengineer.com/archive/chinas-ancient-road...

  Roman roads relied on thickness and rigidity, and sometimes needed excavations up to 2m deep. This meant they were long lasting but allowed nothing for temperature induced expansion or contraction. They were consequently prone to surface fissuring and uneven drainage.
Vs:

  The Chinese roads, on the other hand, were more akin to modern highways, being thinner and more elastic. They were built with a rubble sub-base onto which a layer of finely tamped gravel was added to produce a 'water- bound macadam'.
Other ancient road networks existed, but Rome and China were the big two from a civil engineering PoV.
car · 8h ago
Prehistoric fields have also been identified with Lidar.

https://celtic-fields.com

gerdesj · 6h ago
I want to write a comment about living next to the Fosse Way but instead I have to point out that website is only missing the <blink> tag.
hjrnunes · 8h ago
There is Spanish Youtuber called Isaac Moreno that is really worth checking out for anyone interested in Roman roads and Roman engineering in general.

https://www.youtube.com/@IsaacMorenoGallo