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TryingSomethingNew@lemmy.world to Photos of ruins and structures from past eras@kbin.social · 2 years ago

Pompeii road, showing the wagon ruts

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Pompeii road, showing the wagon ruts

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TryingSomethingNew@lemmy.world to Photos of ruins and structures from past eras@kbin.social · 2 years ago
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  • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    Something something wagon ruts lead to size of space shuttle main engine somehting

    • Norgur@kbin.social
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      War chariots?! War fucking chariots? And enough if them to leave marks in streets? That guy is off by a few centuries and a few kilometers there. War chariots were a thing in ancient Egypt, long before Rome even thought of existing. Rome didn’t use those, at least not in any meaningful numbers

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      The urban legend that train track gauge descends from Roman war chariots falls apart at every link in the chain

      • Hogger85b@kbin.social
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        Yep a lot of early railways in UK were broad guage. Like brunnels Great Western. So even in England a lot of non compatible rail existed.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Gauge_War

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    Ah, I love those stepping stones.

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    That seems like it would be hard for horses? If it’s a single horse pulling, then they constantly have to step over the middle stepping stone. And if it’s a team, they’re constantly having to avoid stepping into the wagon ruts.

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      Most roman carriages and wagons were carried by teams of two, which pretty much eliminates this problem.

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        It eliminates the issue of the center stone. But if it’s a team, then each horse has a small gutter running right underfoot, with especially limited hoof-space next to the stepping stones. While trodding on stones that are under water/sewage, and slippery with all that. How do they avoid twisting their hock in the wheel ruts?

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          It’s really not that narrow, horses have four legs, and they’re designed for worse from nature’s side. They didn’t evolve for flat concrete roads.

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