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The Romans used a device called a Hodometer to measure distances. An elaborate gear assembly caused a rounded pebble to fall into a metal bowl after each mile.
The cart also had special wheels, 4 feet in diameter and 12.5 feet in circumference. Four hundred revolutions made a Roman mile.
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See Also
Chorobates, Groma, Vitruvius
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