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The rise and fall of the Carthaginian empire
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How Hannibal's conquests led to the fall of Carthage
Overview of the rise and fall of Carthage, with a detailed discussion of Hannibal's...
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The rise and fall of the Phoenician civilization
Overview of the Phoenicians.
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Carthage
Punic and Roman ruins at Carthage, Tunisia.
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ruins at Carthage, Tunisia
Ruins of the ancient baths at Carthage, Tunisia.
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ruins of Carthage, Tunisia
Ancient ruins at Carthage, Tunisia.
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Carthage: mosaic
A mosaic of a boy catching birds, Carthage, Tunisia.
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Carthage: Roman villa
Ancient ruins of a Roman villa at Carthage, Tunisia.
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Carthage: Roman villa
The remains of a Roman villa in Carthage, Tunisia.
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Carthage
Ruins of the baths at Carthage, Tunisia.
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Carthage: ancient cisterns
Remains of ancient cisterns at Carthage, Tunisia.
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numismatics
Rare gold coin from Carthage depicting the goddess Persephone, 441–317 bce....
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ruins at Carthage, Tunisia
Ancient ruins at Carthage, Tunisia.
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The western Mediterranean during the Punic Wars
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