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Roman roads in Africa

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then restored and widened a Carthaginian trail and extended it west and east. This way the Romans created a continuous coastal highway stretching for 2,100 miles from the Atlantic to the Nile. In 137,
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Corò, F., "Le antiche strade romane della Tripolitania occidentale," RCI (1931) 1-20; 103–116.
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Eugenia Equini Schneider, "North Africa's great Roman road; from Alexandria to Gibraltar",
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Mattingly, D. J., "The Roman Road-Station at Thenadassa (Ain Wuf)," SLS 13 (1982) 73–80.
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Marcillet-Jaubert, J., "Bornes milliaires de Numidie," Ant Afr 16 (1980) 161–184.
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Goodchild, R. G., The Roman Roads and Milestones of Tripolitania (London 1948).
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Detailed maps (of Roman roads in current Tunisia and Algeria) in: P. Salama,
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Maps in: Benet Salway, "Travel, itineraria and tabellaria", in Colin Adams,
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the road went through the region of the Carthaginian trading stations
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Salama, P., Les voies romaines de l' Afrique du Nord (Algiers 1951).
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Romanelli, P., Le grandi strade romane nell' Africa (Roma 1938).
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followed the coastline connecting the coastal towns. From
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Road from El Djem (Thysdrus) to AĂŻn Hedja (Agbia), via
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Roman roads between Icosium (Alger) and Saldae (Bejaia)
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were built in the first two centuries AD. In 14 AD,
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Cuntz, Leipzig, 1929 (1990 537:) to Takembrit (Siga and alternatives) 316:Road from Zanfour (Assuras) to Thyna ( 34:The Roman road network in North Africa 7: 648:, Alger, 1951 (with a map of 1949). 331:(Tacapes), via Sidi Medien (Vallis) 81:Claudius' road that began west of 14: 548:(Theveste), via Jama (Zama Regia) 22:The Roman empire in the time of 522:(Tacapes) to Medina El-Kdima ( 460:Coastal road from Carthage to 1: 58:was annexed by Rome. Emperor 533:Roads from Medina El-Kdima ( 475:Road called the road of the 490:Road from Medina El-Kdima ( 843: 193:Roman road in Leptis Magna 603:(retrieved, Feb. 5, 2009) 338:(Sufetula), via El Krib ( 727:(retrieved Feb. 3, 2009) 707:, ed. 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Index


Hadrian

Legio III Augusta
Tacape
Ammaedara
Mauretania
Claudius
Hadrian
Via Hadriana
Antinoopolis
Berenice
Carthage
Hippo Regius
Icosium
Cherchell
Rusaddir
Melilla
Tingis
Tangier
Iulia Constantia Zilil
Asilah
Lixus
Larache
Sala Colonia
Rabat
Carthage
Sabratha
Oea-Tripolis
Leptis Magna

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