While TP is the only surviving road map, there are other road lists like Itinerarium Antonini and Ravenna Cosmography. It seems all these had a common source, but most evidences connect TP with Ravenna Cosmography (which obviously was written after a map) and thus many place names can be properly corrected.
Thanks Gharanai It seems HaloChanter has created a topic about the exact same time, but two minutes before you. I will merge the two threads.
Back on topic - seven metres long! That is huge. And being the only remaining street map of the late empire, it would be invaluable to historians.
[EDIT: Moved along with Gharanai's post]
Oh here it is, now I find it, thanks for merging both of them as you are right both had the same purpose and you are right that this map may help many historians as well as some students who are interested in old Roman history, pictures and maps and who are researching on topics related to the region.
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