Ancient Roman Road in Carthage
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Ancient Roman Road in Carthage

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Constructed in the 1st–2nd c. AD, this paved Roman road once connected key administrative and residential zones of Carthage. Built with large stone slabs and flanked by columns and ruins, it exemplifies Roman urban planning. Roads like this symbolized imperial control, trade efficiency, and the enduring imprint of Roman order in North Africa.