词条 | Pilgrim's Road |
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}} The Pilgrim's Road was a route through Asia Minor to the Holy Land.[1] In Volume 4 of Roman Roads & Milestones of Asia Minor, author David H. French reports that the Pilgrim's Road stretched from Chalcedon to Syria in Asia Minor.[2] The surface was paved with small pebbles covered with gravel "shortly after the Roman conquest."[3] It was widened from 21.5 feet to 28 feet in the Christian era to accommodate commercial travel.[3] Three ancient sources attest to the Pilgrim's Road: the Itinerarium Burdigalense, the Itinerarium Antonini, and the Tabula Peutingeriana.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}} References{{Ibid|date=February 2019}}1. ^1963 S. Frederick Starr, "Mapping Ancient Roads in Anatolia" Archaeology, 16:165 2. ^{{cite web|author=David H. French|title=Roman Roads & Milestones of Asia Minor|url=https://biaa.ac.uk/ckeditor/filemanager/userfiles/electronic_publications/Vol.%204%20The%20Roads-Fasc.%204.1.pdf|format=PDF|page=16|website=Biaa.ac.uk|accessdate=5 February 2019}} 3. ^1 ibid.{{full citation needed|date=February 2019}} 1 : Roads |
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