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638840 authors: C. Foss and S. Mitchell — last modified 04 September 2007 12:01
An ancient station, attested during the Roman period (modern location: Fele). Its ancient name is not known.
638941 authors: C. Foss and S. Mitchell — last modified 04 September 2007 12:03
An ancient station, attested during the Hellenistic (Roman Republic), Roman and Late Antique periods (modern location: Kovanlık, road station). Its ancient name is not known.
639089 authors: C. Foss and S. Mitchell — last modified 04 September 2007 11:48
An ancient station, attested during the Roman period (modern location: Salda). Its ancient name is not known.
Amastor author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:33
An ancient station, attested during the Hellenistic (Roman Republic) period (modern location: Bu Sceriba?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Amastor.
Attici/Phenica author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:31
An ancient station, attested during the Roman and Late Antique periods (modern location: Rus ez-Zuella?). It was known in antiquity by the names: Attici and Phenica.
Callis author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:39
An ancient station, attested during the Roman and Late Antique periods (modern location: Sidi Nuah?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Callis.
Chaminos author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:38
An ancient station, attested during the Roman and Late Antique periods (modern location: Ghemines). It was known in antiquity by the name: Chaminos.
Chersis author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:33
An ancient station, attested during the Hellenistic (Roman Republic) and Roman periods (modern location: Chersa / Karsa). It was known in antiquity by the name: Chersis.
Chorotus/Noetu/Hoetu author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:37
An ancient station, attested during the Roman period (modern location: Gseir et-Trab?). It was known in antiquity by the names: Chorotus, Noetu and Hoetu.
Drepanon author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:42
An ancient station, attested during the Hellenistic (Roman Republic) and Roman periods (modern location: Ras Carcura?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Drepanon.
Hippon author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:38
An ancient station, attested during the Roman period (modern location: el-Mgeinina?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Hippon.
Kainon author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:42
An ancient station, attested during the Hellenistic (Roman Republic) and Roman? periods (modern location: Zeutina?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Kainon.
Priscu Taberna author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:42
An ancient station, attested during the Late Antique period (modern location: Tombia?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Priscu Taberna.
Semeros author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:32
An ancient station, attested during the Roman period (modern location: Bir Deheira?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Semeros.
Theotimaion author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:32
An ancient station, attested during the Hellenistic (Roman Republic) and Roman periods (modern location: Tereth?). It was known in antiquity by the name: Theotimaion.
Zau Taberna author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:31
An ancient station, attested during the Roman and Late Antique? periods (modern location: N Chaminos). It was known in antiquity by the name: Zau Taberna.

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Archaic (pre-550 bc) author: pleiades-staging-admin — last modified 04 September 2007 12:30
 
Classical (550 - 330 bc) author: pleiades-staging-admin — last modified 04 September 2007 12:30
 
Hellenistic (roman republic; 330 - 30 bc) author: pleiades-staging-admin — last modified 04 September 2007 12:30
 
Late antique (ad 300 - 640) author: pleiades-staging-admin — last modified 04 September 2007 12:30
 
Roman (early empire; 30 bc - ad 300) author: pleiades-staging-admin — last modified 04 September 2007 12:30
 

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