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The Roman road system in the Golan: Highways, paths and tracks in quotidian life
Adam Pažout
Department of Archaeology
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Road System
100%
Roman Roads
100%
Mobility Potential
75%
Mobility Networks
75%
High Mobility
50%
Golan Heights
50%
Roman Imperial
50%
Inter-provincial
50%
Local Roads
50%
20th Century
25%
Low Mobility
25%
Agricultural Communities
25%
Network Analysis
25%
Archaeological Record
25%
Agricultural Activities
25%
Agricultural Land
25%
Hippo
25%
Roman Army
25%
People Movement
25%
Ancient Routes
25%
Building Activity
25%
Goods Movement
25%
Site Catchment Analysis
25%
Site Prediction
25%
Arts and Humanities
Provincial
100%
quotidian
100%
Empire
66%
Case Study
33%
Twentieth Century
33%
Archeological Record
33%
Roman army
33%
1880s
33%
Network Analysis
33%
Site catchment analysis
33%
Social Sciences
Twentieth Century
100%
Network Analysis
100%
Agricultural Land
100%