Chad has the fewest paved roads in Sahel.
Animals could pull wagons of goods farther and faster.
Some were, some weren't big cities often had paved roads, while smaller towns mostly didn't. What they considered "paved" back then would often mean cobblestone, not cement or concrete. There were even brick roads.
The Romans built stone paved roads, but this improvement in transport was probably used before, soon after wheeled transport became common. The Inca of South America were another peoples who used stone paved roads. And also extensive stone paved footpaths over long distances and undulating terrain.
A place
paved area next to a buildin
Apron
a paved outdoor area
Paved Runways
Paved Runways
Bless This House - 1995 The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions 1-7 was released on: USA: 25 October 1995
A courtyard if it's enclosed by walls or buildings?
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Backyard is a noun. In Britain it is a paved yard at the back of a house. In America, I believe it is a back garden. Informally, it could be, "Not in my backyard" for something a person doesn't want built in their area.
terracing is what farmers use if the hills are really steep
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It was a large area with paved streets and was a god cultural center.