How the Roads of Ancient Rome Were Actually Built
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Tonight, we’re traveling to the edges of the Roman Empire—not to watch generals command armies or senators debate politics, but to follow the forgotten hands that built the roads beneath them.
In this quiet descent into daily labor, you wake before dawn in a cold work camp and spend the day hauling stone, carving trenches, diverting streams, tamping foundations, and walking the straight lines Rome demands from the landscape. Progress is mandatory. Pain is routine. And the Empire rarely says thank you.
This episode explores what life was really like for the countless laborers—enslaved workers, conscripted locals, and low-status laborers—who shaped the very backbone of Rome’s infrastructure. With a calm, immersive narration, we’ll trace the monotony, exhaustion, and quiet erosion of self that comes from building something meant to last centuries… even if your own name does not.
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