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Toponym TP (renewed):

Thamaro

Name (modern):

 

Image:
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Toponym before LXVIIII     Rababatora     
Toponym following LIII     Elusa     
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Area:

Syria/Palestine/Arabia

Toponym Type:

Toponym, no Symbol

Grid square:

9C1

Toponym Color:

black

Vignette Type :

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Itinerary:

 

Alternative Name (Lexica):

 

Name A (RE):

 

Name B (Barrington Atlas):

Thamara? (70 G4)

Name C (TIR/TIB/others):

 

Name D (Miller):

Thamaro

Name E (Levi):

 

Name F (Ravennate):

 

Name G (Ptolemy):

 

Plinius:

 

Strabo:

 

Dating from Toponym on TP:

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Argument for Dating:

 

Commentary on the Toponym:

Kommentar (Talbert):
-> Stretch to Elvsa
The start of this stretch is not marked.
If Rababatora is correctly identified with Areopolis, then this seems a strange route indeed, to judge by BAtlas Maps 71 and 70, especially for travelers who wanted to go, say, from Petra to Jerusalem. Even if they did persevere as far as Thamaro, a subsequent diversion through Elvsa would seem to make little sense. There is a notable cluster of stretches with high distance figures hereabouts.

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 836:
Thamaro, it. (Pt), Thamara (Karte von Madaba), Θαμαρὰ κώμη (Eu, sei j. ein Kastell); j. Kurnub; n. a. j. Ruinen Dj. Madera bei W. Marr.

Datierung (Barrington):
Thamara? - Roman/Late Antique (NEAEHL 2, 593-94)

References:

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 836;

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07.02.2023 08:37


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