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Una postazione di miliari presso Abu Kammash (Tripolitania)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

M. Munzi
Affiliation:
Missione Archeologica, dell'Università RomaTre in Libia
M. Zennati
Affiliation:
Department of Antiquity, Sabratha

Abstract

In 1998 a mile-station was discovered along the ancient coastal road 1400 m east of Abu Kammash, a centre identified with ancient Pisida on the basis of the Roman itineraries: the Itinerarium Antonini records a distance of 54 miles from Sabratha; the Tabula Peutingeriana of only 53. The Department of Antiquity of Sabratha in collaboration with the Archaeological Mission of the University Roma Tre recovered a milestone of Caracalla (216 AD) and another of Diocletian and Maximian (290-292 AD). Both bear the number of 54 miles, a distance evidently reckoned from the city of Sabratha, in perfect accordance with the figure of the Itinerarium Antonini.

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