A 2,200-Year-Old Bone May Be the First Material Evidence for Hannibal's 'War Machine'
Researchers in Spain have discovered a 2,200-year-old elephant bone in Andalusia, potentially linking the ancient Carthaginian war strategies to archaeological findings.
How did Carthage manage to build such an advanced wall in Hispania? A study has just solved it
A recent study has uncovered how Carthage constructed an advanced defensive wall in Hispania, highlighting the logistical challenges and strategic planning involved.
This war officially lasted 2131 years.
The article discusses the Third Punic War, which ended with the destruction of Carthage in 146 BC, highlighting that no formal peace treaty was signed between Rome and Carthage, indicating a prolonged historical impact.