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Via Egnatia

  • The Via Francigena Salentina As an Opportunity for Experiential Tourism and a Territorial Enhancement Tool

    The Via Francigena Salentina As an Opportunity for Experiential Tourism and a Territorial Enhancement Tool

  • Pharsalus 48 BC So SI SHEPPARD Is a Former Journalist Currently Enrolled As a Ph.D

    Pharsalus 48 BC So SI SHEPPARD Is a Former Journalist Currently Enrolled As a Ph.D

  • The History of Roman Durrës (I-IV E.S.)

    The History of Roman Durrës (I-IV E.S.)

  • Download IO2 Final Report

    Download IO2 Final Report

  • The Main Chapel of the Durres Amphitheater: Decoration and Chronology

    The Main Chapel of the Durres Amphitheater: Decoration and Chronology

  • ROMAN ROADS of ASIA MINOR the Earliest Roman, Paved Roads in Asia Minor

    ROMAN ROADS of ASIA MINOR the Earliest Roman, Paved Roads in Asia Minor

  • Routes4u Feasibility Study on the Roman Heritage Route in the Adriatic and Ionian Region

    Routes4u Feasibility Study on the Roman Heritage Route in the Adriatic and Ionian Region

  • Ride on a Ancient History!

    Ride on a Ancient History!

  • Merrill F. Unger,

    Merrill F. Unger, "Archaeology and Paul's Campaign at Philippi,"

  • Malaria Risk on Ancient Roman Roads: a Study and Application to Assessing Travel Decisions in Asia Minor by the Apostle Paul

    Malaria Risk on Ancient Roman Roads: a Study and Application to Assessing Travel Decisions in Asia Minor by the Apostle Paul

  • The Dhema Pass and Its Early Byzantine Fortifications

    The Dhema Pass and Its Early Byzantine Fortifications

  • The Conception and Practice of Roman Rule: the Example of Transport Infrastructure

    The Conception and Practice of Roman Rule: the Example of Transport Infrastructure

  • Title of the Presentation

    Title of the Presentation

  • Experience Greece 2023 Itinerary

    Experience Greece 2023 Itinerary

  • Egnatia

    Egnatia" Project in Thessaloniki

  • On the Via Egnatia

    On the Via Egnatia

  • The Biblical City of Philippi, Greece

    The Biblical City of Philippi, Greece

  • Dyrrhachion / Durrës – an Adriatic Sea Gateway Between East and West

    Dyrrhachion / Durrës – an Adriatic Sea Gateway Between East and West

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  • Via Egnatia – the Ancient Roman Road That Connected Rome with Constantinople
  • Aerial and Remote Sensing Archaeology in Eastern Macedonia, Greece
  • Eastern Macedonia, Greece)
  • |Xhskbtfy336467zv*:+:!:+:! Jacket Design: Linda Roppolo | Cover Image: Tomb of the Scipios and Other Inscriptions from the Via Appia, 4 Rome
  • Římská Silniční Síť V Době Pozdní Republiky a Počátků Císařství (1
  • THE ROMAN ROAD SYSTEM AROUND the MEDITERRANEAN Acts 8:26; 20:1–3; 23:23–33; 28:13–16; Romans 15:19
  • Archeological and Historical Data for Dyrrachionin During the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages
  • Illyricum Trail a Branch of the Roman Empreros and Danube Wine Route
  • New Evidence of a Roman Road in the Venice Lagoon (Italy)
  • Augustus by the Same Author
  • The Setting at Philippi
  • Paul's Travels Through Cyprus (Acts 13:4-12)
  • Paul's Second Journey
  • 1 Via Eurasia Scientific Committee
  • A Place for Every Barbarian, a Road for Every Roman: Imperium, Movement, and Roman Identity from Pompey to Hadrian
  • On the Imortance of Expropriation in the Roman Empire and in Modern Europe
  • Roads Lead to Constantinople
  • Traces of the Roman Empire Via Egnatia


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