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Miliario opistógrafo de arenisca con inscripción en ambos lados y correspondiente al reinado del emperador Tiberio. Según su descubridor fue hallado cerca del corral de Baranguán, en las cercanías de Sádaba (Zaragoza) pero camino ya -por El Espartal- de Santacara (Navarra). Serviría a la bifurcación de la vía Caesaraugusta-Pompelo hacia Cara (Santacara) atestiguada desde época tiberiana. Fue depositado en el Museo de Zaragoza en enero de 2019.
Sandstone milestone inscribed on both sides dated to the reign of Emperor Tiberius. According to its finder, it was found by the Corral de Barangúan, near Sádaba (Zaragoza), on the way to Santacara (Navarra) following the way of El Espartal. It would have served the junction on the via Caesarausta-Pompelo in the direction of Cara (Santacara), which is attested from the Tiberian period. It was deposited at Museo de Zaragoza in January, 2019.
Dimensiones (cm): (173) x 57 diam.
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