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Stanford built a Google Maps for the Roman Empire, revealing how much it cost to travel in the ancient world

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Additional insights we found via Stanford University

  1. Water was Rome's real highway, where a city 500 miles away by sea could be cheaper to reach than one 50 miles inland

  2. In Roman July, the fastest trip from Rome to Alexandria, Egypt, took 14 days by river and sail, while the return trip took 21, because the winds ran the opposite way

  3. Roman roads were engineered for armies, not comfort—30 miles on a good summer day was considered progress

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