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Itinerarstudien.
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Year: 1908 Publisher: Bonn Georgi

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Römische Strassen in ihrer Landschaft : das nachleben antiker Strassen um Rom mit Hinweisen zur Begehung im Gelände.
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ISBN: 3805320108 380532023X 9783805320108 Year: 1997 Publisher: Mainz am Rhein von Zabern

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Tecnica stradale romana
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ISBN: 8870628000 9788870628005 Year: 1992 Volume: 1 Publisher: Roma Bretschneider

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Untersuchungen zu den Reichsstrassen in den westlichen Provinzen des Imperium Romanum
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ISBN: 9783947450015 Year: 2018 Publisher: Heidelberg Propylaeum

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Altstrassenforschung
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ISBN: 3534072936 9783534072934 Year: 1982 Volume: 170 Publisher: Darmstadt Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft

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Strade romane: percorse e infrastutture
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ISBN: 8870628558 9788870628555 Year: 1994 Volume: 2 Publisher: Roma : L'Erma di Bretschneider,

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Untersuchungen zu den Reichsstraßen in den westlichen Provinzen des Imperium Romanum.
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ISBN: 9783805330435 380533043X Year: 2003 Publisher: Mainz am Rhein von Zabern

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Roads in Roman Britain
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ISBN: 075242503X Year: 2002 Publisher: Stroud Tempus

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Roman Marble Quarries in Southern Euboea
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ISBN: 9004527400 Year: 1995 Publisher: Saint-Laurent : BRILL,

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This is the first study of the particularly interesting network of quarries and roads in southern Euboea. The quarries were a major source of Cippolino marble in Roman times. The study presents a survey and examination of the quarries and roads serving them and analyses of samples of marble collected there. The inaccessibility of the quarries has meant that the quarries and the road systems around them have been unusually well preserved but also that existing literature on the area is scanty and far from accurate. The material discussed here is of great historical, economic and technological significance. The preliminary mapping and registration offered here is of further value in the attempt to save the materials from further deterioration and destruction.


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Roads in the deserts of Roman Egypt : Analysis, atlas, commentary.
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ISBN: 9781789251562 1789251567 9781789251579 9781789251586 9781789251593 1789251575 1789251591 Year: 2019 Publisher: Oxford Oxbow Books

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Egypt under the Romans (30 BCE-3rd century CE) was a period when local deserts experienced an unprecedented flurry of activity. In the Eastern Desert, a marked increase in desert traffic came from imperial prospecting/quarrying activities and caravans transporting wares to and from the Red Sea ports. In the Western Desert, resilient camels slowly became primary beasts of burden in desert travel, enabling caravaneers to lengthen daily marching distances across previously inhospitable dunes. Desert road archaeology has used satellite imaging, landscape studies and network analysis to plot desert trail networks with greater accuracy; however, it is often difficult to date roadside installations and thus assess how these networks evolved in scope and density in reaction to climatic, social and technological change. 0Roads in the Deserts of Roman Egypt examines evidence for desert roads in Roman Egypt and assesses Roman influence on the road density in two select desert areas: the central and southern section of the Eastern Desert and the central Marmarican Plateau and discusses geographical and social factors influencing road use in the period, demonstrating that Roman overseers of these lands adapted remarkably well to local desert conditions, improving roads and developing the trail network. Crucially, the author reconceptualises desert trails as linear corridor structures that follow expedient routes in the desert landscape, passing through at least two functional nodes attracting human traffic, be those water sources, farmlands, mines/quarries, trade hubs, military installations or actual settlements.

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