Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Roman Roads

about the Roman Roads? I am an archeologist and I’m going to talk about the roads found in the Roman Empire. To begin with roads were made with layers. First they dug a ditch for the road. Then they put sand in for the first layer. The second layer was rocks. Their third layer was kibble stone. And the last layer is trash. Now I’m going to tell you about how people got across the road. All the people had to walk they couldn’t drive. They couldn’t drive because they didn’t have mechanicals or engine to put under the hood. They also needed metal for the doors but they didn’t have that stuff. But they did have chariots, pulled by horses. I’m now going to talk about how old the roads are. The roads are 2000 years old, whitch is why they didn’t have cars. A lot of the roads are still there because they were built very strong. Now you know how exciting the Roman Roads are.


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