Category
page 1Ancient roads and tracks
Silk Road
trade routes through Asia connecting China to the Mediterranean Sea
Royal Road
trade route throughout the middle east
Grand Trunk Road
ancient major road in Asia from Teknaf, Bangladesh, to Kabul, Afghanistan
Incense Route
trade road that connects Mediterranean ports to India via Africa and Arabia
Via Maris
ancient trade route linking Egypt with Syria, Anatolia and Mesopotamia
King's Highway
ancient trade route

Sacbe
right|thumb|Sacbe at Dzibilchaltun in the Yucatán
thumb|right|Arch at the end of the sacbé, Kabah, Yucatán
Maritime Silk Road
maritime section of the historic Silk Road
Salah al-Din Road
main highway of the Gaza Strip
sunken lane
road, lane, track or path situated in a natural or ancient cutting
Sacred Way
ancient road from Athens to Eleusis
salt road
historical route for salt trade
Shu Roads
thumb|upright=1.4|The ancient roads from Qin (Shaanxi) to Shu (Sichuan);file:carré 10 x 10 px red.png|8 px = city, 9 px = county (县, xiàn), thin lines = ill documented
The Shudao (), or the Road(s) to Shu, is a system of mountain roads linking the Chinese province of Shaanxi with Sichuan (Shu), built and maintained since the 4th century BC. Technical highlights were the gallery roads, consisting of wooden planks erected on wooden or stone beams slotted into holes cut into the sides of cliffs.
Panathenaic way
ancient road in Athens, Greece
Gallery road
road through remote mountain areas of China
Bohemian track
various communication routes over the ridges of the Vogtland, the Ore Mountains, the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the Lusatian Mountains, which linked the region of the March of Meissen and Upper Lusatia with Bohemia from the late 11th century
Steppe Route
ancient overland route through the Eurasian Steppe; precursor of the Silk Road
Via Tiberina
ancient Roman road
Tibet–Nepal salt trade route
ancient salt trading route
ridgeway
type of road