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Umgebung:

Ponte de São SimãoPonte de Vale da FigueiraPonte de Vale da FigueiraPonte de Vale FigueiraCarregueiros bridgePegões bridgePegões bridgePegões bridgePegões bridgeAqueduto dos Pegões - TomarCastelo do CarrapatosoCastelo do CarrapatosoCastelo do CarrapatosoCastelo do CarrapatosoCastelo do CarrapatosoCastelo do CarrapatosoMedieval bridge Ponte de Peniche, TomarPonte Romana da PóvoaPonte do AlgarãoPonte dos FradesBridge over ribeira da SoiandaSeilium ForumSeiliumPonte do Casal VelhoPonte do Casal de BaixoCalçada da SoiandaStone retaining wall with roman type foundationCasais bridgeCasais bridge

Lage:

  • Portugal, Vale de Figueiras
  • geo:39.641857,-8.449602
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 1x? / 186x?

Klassification:

  • Römerstraße
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=96664

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Identified in Tomar's 2021 archeological survey (Carlos Batata).

The road was the main road  of Tomar northern territotories until the 1864, when the railway (North Line) demands a new road to the new station.
Road runs along the hills ridge, connecting Tomar/Sellium to the North  and West (Collipo), but also to the East (Nabão river passage) and Beselga's valley
Nearest toponym São Simão, Valinhos, Valongo

 

Some (small) original sections are visible, as they were disused.

Identified in Tomar's 2021 archeological survey (Carlos Batata).

The road was the main road  of Tomar northern territotories until the 1864, when the railway (North Line) demands a new road to the new station.
Road runs along the hills ridge, connecting Tomar/Sellium to the North  and West (Collipo), but also to the East (Nabão river passage) and Beselga's valley
Nearest toponym São Simão, Valinhos, Valongo

 

Some (small) original sections are visible, as they were disused.


In der Nähe

Ponte de Vale da Figueira (1 km)

Old bridge

Ponte de Carregueiros (2 km)

Old bridge probably roman in the secondary route Tomar - Ourém (Abdegas)

Caldeirão's cave burial (2 km)

Some metal pieces attributable to the Roman period were also found, namely a bronze ring, two coins, and sigillata, all attributable to the IV to V century