id 13533 Url https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/13533 Resource template Book Resource class bibo:Book Title Paesaggi sacri della Sicilia orientale : riflessioni archeologiche e topografiche su aree di culto e viabilità Publisher L'Erma Di Bretschneider Date 2025 Language ita Abstract The diachronic analysis of the relationships that link sacred places and roads is a tool to understand how the landscapes of ancient Sicily were articulated, structured, and modified through the millennia. For this reason, reconstructing ancient roads has become crucially important in recent decades also for exploring the materiality of religious practices in Greek and Roman times. This work aims to examine in detail certain archaeological and topographical aspects related to this theme, focusing specifically on selected sections of the Via Pompeia, the main route of eastern Sicily as case studies: the extreme northeast of the island, from Capo Peloro to Pistunina (Messina), through the Ionian-Etna region between Acireale and Catania, and the final stretch leading to Syracuse. Spatial Coverage Roma Editor Brancato, Rodolfo Tortorici, Edoardo Homepage https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/items/LUZUMBCS/item-list In series Atlante Tematico di Topografia Antica --