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The Roman civilisation lasted 1,200 years. The prices of land varied considerably over time. The Romans did not use the acre as a unit of measurement for land. They used the jugerum (plural, jugera) which was 240 pedes (Roman feet) by 120 pedes (75 metres by 35.5 metres). It was the equivalent of 0.623 acres.

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