Roman Roads in Bulgaria: Contribution to the Development of Roman Road System in the Provinces of Moesia and Thrace
Римски пътища в България. Принос в развитието на римската пътна система в провинциите Мизия и Тракия
Language: Bulgarian, English (bilingual)
Category: Roman archaeology
The work presents an overall analysis of the issues connected with the development of Roman road construction in present-day Bulgaria which is a significant moment from the development of the general Balkan Roman road system.
Table of contents
Introduction
Preface. Sources and Research Work on Roman Roads
First Chapter. Structure and Development of Roman and Early Byzantine Road System
Construction of Roman Roads
Construction of Bridges
Roadside Stations
Guarding Roadside Facilities
Signs on the Roman Roads
Classification of the Roman Roads
Stages of Development of the Roman Road System in the Provinces Moesia and Thrace –
Second Chapter. First Class Roman Roads
Via Egnatia
Central (Diagonal) Roman Road
The Danubian Roman Road
West Pontic Roman Road
Via Durostorum — Marcianopolis — Anchialus
Third Chapter. Secondary Roman Roads
1. Roman Roads in the Province of Moesia
2. Roman Roads in the Province of Thrace
3. Trans-Balkan (inter-provincial) Roman Roads
4. Roman Roads in Rhodope Mountain
Conclusion
List of the Abridgements
Literature
Римски пътища в България. Принос в развитието на римската пътна система в провинциите Мизия и Тракия
Details | |
Publisher | Faber |
Language | Bulgarian, English |
Pages | 344 |
Illustrations | b/w figures, maps |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-954-400-167-4 |
Creation date | 2009 |
Size | 21 х 29 cm |