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Abstract
Post-classical times are also referred to as the medieval period or the Middle Ages (in Europe), and they begin around ad 500 and end around ad 1500. During this era, travellers undertook long and arduous journeys to religious shrines and places of sacredness around the globe, such as in England, Jerusalem, Kumano (Japan), and the islands dedicated to the Sun and the Moon in Lake Titicaca on the border of Peru and Bolivia. This chapter discusses this medieval pilgrimage travels and highlights the birth of gastronomic tourism.