
As Rome is best known to be the most rich and powerful metropolis that the world has witnessed then, there is an assurance to such concept. The only roadblock to making this concept come alive is arguments that governments raise about, may it be for their own benefit or their defeat. Just like how the Greeks tried and tested all kinds of governing concepts and given us descriptions about it, the Romans, already experienced such revolution. Rome had a “signal achievement in the sheer art of governing”. Reid’s statement, I believe that such revolutionary concept is possible, for there was a time when the Roman Empire has a single currency, a single code and a single Emperor. So explosive are the politics of the proposed Euro that the notion of a single coinage for so many different peoples is an impossible dream. Governments have fallen, fists have flown, and bitter curses have been exchanged in a variety of Romance and Germanic languages over this visionary idea. “For a couple of decades now the leaders of Europe have been struggling to implement a revolutionary and furiously controversial concept: a single European currency. Combining all these information, I believe that technology also helped in the way of saving these artifacts and also digging carefully and efficiently.

And lastly, the article describes how such locations played a major role in history, where struggles of order were played out. Another is how Pompeii carries out traffic flow, when examined the researchers concluded that Romans had one-way streets and no left turn intersections.
