Well, let's say into any sort of maritime Roman provincial capital.... You would have seen something that was typical of a lot of Roman cities ... approached the city along a rather nice Roman ...
Aqueducts were costly public works, and not all Roman cities necessarily required them ... For most of its route, water ran along underground or ground-level channels. Rome, for example, was ...
They built roads, forts, and cities ... was established around 47-50 AD along the River Thames. Londinium quickly grew into the most important city in Roman Britain, featuring a bustling port ...