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- Fen Causeway — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 26, 2024 12:04 PM
- Fen Causeway is the modern name for an ancient Roman road located in eastern England.
- Fosse Way — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 15, 2017 08:38 AM
- Fosse Way was a Roman road connecting Isca Dumnoniorum and Lindum Colonia.
- Harpham Roman Villa and Settlement — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified May 24, 2022 01:42 PM
- An extensive Roman courtyard complex and associated crossroads settlement in East Yorkshire, lying to the immediate north of the modern Harpham Grange and northwest of Burton Agnes. A small portion of the mostly invisible site was excavated in the early 20th century, with a second (never published) excavation following in the 1950s. A 2019 geophysical survey and its publication (Maw 2021) have made the site more sensible and better documented.
- Helorine Hodos — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Feb 15, 2024 05:52 PM
- An ancient road of Sicily linking Syracuse and Helorus.
- Icknield Street — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 25, 2015 02:44 PM
- Icknield Street was a road of Roman Britain running from Fosse Way to Templeborough.
- Klimax — by C. Foss — last modified Jun 22, 2020 03:02 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 E3 Klimax
- Le Spugne di Nocera Umbra — by John Muccigrosso — last modified May 20, 2022 06:36 AM
- A preserved stretch of masonry substruction for the Roman Via Flaminia.
- Limes Tripolitanus road — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Aug 07, 2021 06:02 PM
- A series of ancient road sections connecting Tacape and Lepcis Magna by way of Turris Tamalleni, Agma, and Tillibari. If it had an ancient name, it has been lost.
- Poikile Petra — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 27, 2015 08:56 PM
- Poikile Petra is the name of a road connecting Seleucia ad Calycadnum and Corycus.
- Praeter Caput Saxi — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Sep 16, 2024 02:19 PM
- A desert route in Numidia that was discovered by Valerius Festus in 69 CE, according to Pliny the Elder.
- Road network north of Hadrian's Wall — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Feb 02, 2016 06:00 PM
- Road network south of Hadrian's Wall — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Feb 14, 2012 11:31 PM
- Road Segment: Ad Mercuri → Oppidum Novum — by M. Euzennat — last modified Jul 14, 2022 08:02 PM
- A segment of Roman road in modern Morrocco, corresponding to a route listed in the Antonine Itinerary.
- Roman road — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 31, 2022 03:58 PM
- The remains of a Roman road in southeastern Sardinia.
- Roman Road in Sutton Park — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 01, 2023 09:27 PM
- An urban park in Birmingham, England, containing a stretch of preserved Roman road.
- Roman road, Catribana — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 15, 2022 12:33 PM
- The remains of a paved Roman road near Catribana in Portgual that is part of a cultural heritage assemblage that includes a bridge and ancient water mills.
- Royal Road of Nineveh — by Jamie Novotny — last modified Feb 06, 2018 06:03 AM
- As part of transformation of Nineveh’s lower town at the beginning of the 7th century B.C., the Neo-Assyrian king Sennacherib created a broad royal road that ran all the way through the city. That fifty-two-cubit-wide road, whose ancient ceremonial name is not known, is still unlocated, but it is generally thought to have run north from the Aššur Gate, east past the armory and the citadel, to the Sîn Gate (formerly the Gate of the Gardens).
- Sacra Via — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 03, 2024 05:02 PM
- The Sacra Via (Sacred Way) is one of Rome's oldest urban streets and its main sacred route, extending from the top of the Velia (summa Sacra Via) to the Forum Romanum.
- Sacred Way at Iuppiter Latiaris, T. — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 04, 2024 01:41 PM
- The sacred processional street on Monte Cavo.
- Sanctuary of Poseidon at Tainaron — by Tom Elliott — last modified Jan 20, 2022 09:27 PM
- A famous ancient sanctuary of Poseidon located at the southern end of the modern Mani peninsula of the Peloponnese. Literary and archaeological evidence indicate that the sanctuary featured a temple, a cave treated as a mouth of the underworld, and other structural and monumental components. It seems to have served as a sanctuary site for suppliants and a context for the formal manumission of enslaved persons.