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Design and Construction of Roman Roads: The Case of Via Egnatia in the Aegean Thrace, Northern Greece
Published: 01 January 1997
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience (1997) III (1): 123–132.
...G. S. XEIDAKIS; E. G. VARAGOULI Abstract Romans, the first real road designers, designed and constructed the first organized road system in Europe. This system was in use for almost 2,000 years with some parts still in use as secondary roads. Via Egnatia, the first highway to cross the Balkan...
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Volcanic rock Bronze Age millstones of Apulia, Southern Italy : Lithology and provenance
Journal: European Journal of Mineralogy
Published: 01 July 2000
European Journal of Mineralogy (2000) 12 (4): 877–882.
... investigations of Piazza Palmieri have yielded important information about the Central Bronze phases (XIV c.b.C.) ( Cinquepalmi, 1998a ). The two samples studied (MA 17, MA 18) are fragments with one flat surface. Egnatia. The protohistoric village lies on the small headland of the wider area subsequently...
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The Seismic Activity of the Marmara Sea Region over the Last 2000 Years
Publisher: Seismological Society of America
Published: 01 February 2002
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2002) 92 (1): 1–18.
... Sea region was always a major trade route, and for more than 20 centuries it was the crossroads between the West and the East, a region of great importance. The Roman land route called the Via Egnatia , the main trade route from Rome to the East, used by the Byzantines and later by the Ottomans (Şol...
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SEG Newsletter 105 (April)
Journal: SEG Discovery
Publisher: Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 April 2016
SEG Discovery (2016) (105): 1–64.
..., New Gold, Inc., Tejada Liza, Walter A., Lima, Peru. triales, San Luis Potosi, Mexico; Mentor Bremerton, Washington; Fernando Demi, Via Egnatia Resources, Pristina, Lopez, Santiago, Chile; Edith Martel, The Society Welcomes Kosovo; Michael Doran, Mineral Northwest Territories Geological Survey...
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