Introduction: The Stone of EmpireAugustus famously boasted that he found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble. To achieve this unprecedented architectural transformation, the Roman Empire developed a massive, highly organized logistical network, extracting millions of tons of decorative stone from across the Mediterranean basin.Marble was not merely a building material; it was a potent symbol of imperial power, wealth, and the subju…
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