Add BCE temporal tags to all documents; add temporal-dating steering doc
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## Key Facts
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- Total network: ~400,000 km (80,000 km paved)
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- First major road: Via Appia (312 BCE), Rome to Capua
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- First major road: Via Appia (312 BCE), Rome to Capua @t[=312 BCE]
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- Construction: Layered system of gravel, sand, and paving stones
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- Maintained by: State and local authorities
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- Milestones (*miliaria*) every Roman mile (~1.48 km)
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## Major Roads
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- Via Appia (312 BCE): "Queen of Roads," Rome to Brindisi
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- Via Egnatia (~146 BCE): Connected Adriatic to Byzantium
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- Via Appia (312 BCE): "Queen of Roads," Rome to Brindisi @t[=312 BCE]
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- Via Egnatia (~146 BCE): Connected Adriatic to Byzantium @t[~146 BCE]
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- Via Augusta: Spain
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- Stane Street, Watling Street: Roman Britain [^2]
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