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The Roads that Led to Rome (edition 1967)

by Victor W. Von Hagen

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Work from the English born prolific popular lecturer and journalist who wrote more than 40 books and many articles and pamphlets on California and the American Southwest.
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Victor Von Hagen was an American archeologist. In his book, he explores the Roman roads that were a unique system played a role of not only ancient highways. If you would like to know how the roads affect human civilization read this book. ( )
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