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This project aims to reconstruct the historical Via Egnatia, a significant cultural route from the Roman era, using advanced research methods and technologies. It focuses on understanding the road's role in connecting diverse communities during a transformative period in southeastern Europe.
The aim of this Fellowship is to reconstruct for the first time the late medieval and early modern Via Egnatia, one of Europe’s most important cultural routes.
Originally constructed by the Romans, the Via Egnatia linked the Bosporus (and hence Asia) to the Adriatic Sea (and hence Italy and western Europe).
The application of multidisciplinary research and cutting-edge technologies will focus on a historical period, which has never been studied systematically.
The project aims to develop our kno…
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