The study of roman wagons has more entrances in the material culture, meaning, the evidence from the “real wagons”, or what’s left of them, does not alone complete the picture of what the roman wagons actually looked like or how they worked. Therefore my study takes set in three different parts of the archaeological evidence concerning roman wagons. These are:
- The actual wagon-parts
- The “roman pictures” of roman wagons
- The roman roads
In my next posts I will try to explain my thoughts on the three entrances, define their differences and there-next give my view on why each of them is important in the study of roman wagons.