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The Highway of the Past: Two Gold Rings of 2,000 Years Ago Were Found on the Roman Road that Crossed the Pyrenees

Summary by El Pais
Traveling 2,000 years ago without a GPS that marked the next safe service stop that meant more than a headache to some. The map of roads of the Roman empire was immense and, fortunately, they recorded everything. Including, among others, the name ITER XXXIV. “It is the transpyrenaic road that connects the city of Astorga [present-day province of Leon] with that of Bordeaux [France]. It is the main road that connects the north of the Iberian Peni…

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Traveling 2,000 years ago without a GPS that marked the next safe service stop that meant more than a headache to some. The map of roads of the Roman empire was immense and, fortunately, they recorded everything. Including, among others, the name ITER XXXIV. “It is the transpyrenaic road that connects the city of Astorga [present-day province of Leon] with that of Bordeaux [France]. It is the main road that connects the north of the Iberian Peni…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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