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🛤️ Armaxa-Sebasteia

Archaeology - Ancient Rome Türkiye Asia

An ancient Roman road segment connecting Armaxa and Sebasteia.

📌 Fast Facts
  • Period: Elagabalus (221 CE).
  • Certainty: This route is confirmed by archaeological evidence.
  • Length: Approximately 35.5 km.
  • Documented in: Tabula Peutingeriana, Itinerarium Antonini.
  • Mapped by: Adam Pažout (Hild 1977, RRMAM 3.3, TIB 2).
  • Fragments: One of 5 mapped pieces of this route in camelMaps.

Source: Itiner-e — The Digital Atlas of Ancient Roads (CC BY 4.0). Credit: Brughmans, de Soto, Pažout, Bjerregaard Vahlstrup (2024) ...

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