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Romans sourced raw materials from various regions across their empire and beyond. They obtained timber from Gaul and Germany, metals from Spain and Britain, and spices and silk from the East, particularly through trade routes with the Middle East and Asia. The extensive network of Roman roads and maritime routes facilitated the transport of these materials, allowing for efficient trade. This access to diverse resources contributed significantly to Rome's economic strength and cultural exchange.

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