Roman way-stations' or stopping places along the roadside performed
a number of diverse functions, including places to obtain
refreshments, warehouses, baths, commercial spaces, shops, stables
and open spaces where business could be carried out. This detailed
study looks at the topographical and archaeological evidence for
these structure, their historical development and their role in
various activities to do with the movement of people and goods.
Corsi looks at the literary and epigraphic evidence, toponyms,
iconography and previous research carried out on this subject.
Includes brief summaries in English, French and Spanish.
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