The Roman Road and Olive Grove, Montoro, Spain

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Oil on Linen mounted to prepared birch wood cradled panels. 9x12 inches. Standard Size

When the Romans founded the city, they connected it to the roads they were constructing across Europe. This Roman road, which is over 2000 years old, follows the path connecting Rome to the Atlantic Ocean. I've often wondered about the archaeological potential in these areas, imagining artifacts and coins that must have been preserved along these heavily trafficked ancient roads.

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Oil on Linen mounted to prepared birch wood cradled panels. 9x12 inches. Standard Size

When the Romans founded the city, they connected it to the roads they were constructing across Europe. This Roman road, which is over 2000 years old, follows the path connecting Rome to the Atlantic Ocean. I've often wondered about the archaeological potential in these areas, imagining artifacts and coins that must have been preserved along these heavily trafficked ancient roads.

Oil on Linen mounted to prepared birch wood cradled panels. 9x12 inches. Standard Size

When the Romans founded the city, they connected it to the roads they were constructing across Europe. This Roman road, which is over 2000 years old, follows the path connecting Rome to the Atlantic Ocean. I've often wondered about the archaeological potential in these areas, imagining artifacts and coins that must have been preserved along these heavily trafficked ancient roads.