Abstract

The principal authorities for the route followed by the Triumphal procession are, naturally, the ancient authors themselves. They, unfortunately, are seldom precise in their descriptions, being more concerned to reproduce their own impressions than to provide accurate material for the future historian. So, when all the literary notices of the Triumphal Route are put together, the detail still leaves much to be supplied by archaeology.

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