Roman roads were made with interlocking stones or pavers and still exist. They were well made. Modern are made with a tar base and eventually break down.
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Corduroy roads were a type of early road construction made by laying logs or timbers perpendicular to the direction of travel, creating a stable surface over wet or marshy terrain. They were necessary to facilitate transportation in areas where conventional roads would become muddy and impassable, especially in regions with poor drainage. However, these roads had disadvantages, such as being rough and uncomfortable for travel, and they could deteriorate quickly, especially in wet conditions. Early roads would likely be worse during spring and fall, as these seasons often brought increased rainfall and melting snow, making the ground softer and more prone to erosion and damage.
4000 BC
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They didn't have cement, but they made dirt trails for their horses and wagons.
They went from being dirt trails to being made of small stones
paved roads
Private
No the roads are made out of asphalt.
Modern roads in Italy are made by the government just like they are everywhere.
ROADS ARE MADE OF ASPHALT.
The US has been paving roads on since the model T was introduced in the early 20th century. The 1950's was when the interstate highway system was made, however, which was by far the biggest addition to the road system ever
asphalt
Roman roads were made with interlocking stones or pavers and still exist. They were well made. Modern are made with a tar base and eventually break down.
they had the silk roads
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