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today, in the Feltrino area, the via Claudia Augusta represents
a subject of study and examination for researchers. Alpago Novello,
one of the major experts on this Roman route, deemed to have been
able to locate some of its stretches in specific places along the
way from Pren to Vignui, where the Roman route, for instance, has
been constantly used up to 1965. Right in Prèn in 1904, excavations
brought to light a fibula, a bracelet and a coin bearing the effigy
of the emperor Massenzio (currently on display in the Archaeological
Museum of Feltre). Another stretch was probably identified behind
the small church of Saint Eurosia at Le Ave, along the road from
Arson to Bordugo. A cut in the rock is well visible there, presumably
as trace of the old road. A similar case is represented by the road
leading from Lamon thorugh Costa to the Maggiore valley, where the
stretch is supported by stone and a cut in the rock is still visible.
From ancient times to Middle Ages, Bologna.
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