The Appian Way : from its foundation to the Middle Ages /
The Appian Way was the first great artery from Rome to southern Italy and the model for all roads originating in the ancient capital. Conceived by Appius Claudius in 312 B.C., the thoroughfare provided easy access to Capua, the most important junction in southern Italy, and facilitated Roman expansi...
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Los Angeles :
J. Paul Getty Museum,
2004
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