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🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
National & Local

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.

Feb 21 • 09:37 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
World

A 2,000-Year-Old Bone May Confirm Elephants In Epic War

A recently discovered 2,200-year-old elephant bone in Córdoba, Spain, may provide direct evidence of the use of war elephants by Hannibal during the Second Punic War.

Feb 21 • 07:02 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
World

A discovery of bones could prove the crossing of the Alps by Hannibal's war elephants

A recent discovery of an elephant foot bone in Spain may provide evidence for Hannibal's historic crossing of the Alps with war elephants.

Feb 18 • 18:47 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

Hot archaeological find: archaeologists claim to have found the first trace of Hannibal's battle elephants

Archaeologists in southern Spain have discovered an elephant bone fragment that could provide the first concrete evidence of Hannibal's war elephants traversing Europe in ancient times.

Feb 18 • 05:00 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
National & Local

The bone that could be evidence of the mythical passage of a war elephant of Hannibal through Europe

A discovered elephant leg bone in Spain may be the first concrete evidence of the use of war elephants by the Carthaginian general Hannibal.

Feb 17 • 01:50 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
National & Local

Birth Control Vaccine and Electric Fence: Indonesia and Thailand Try to Calm the 'Elephant War' with Humans

Indonesia and Thailand have adopted different strategies to address the growing conflict between humans and elephants, with Indonesia using electric fences and Thailand testing a birth control vaccine for wild elephants.

Feb 16 • 08:54 UTC
🇩🇪 SZ
World

Archaeology: First Bones of a War Elephant Discovered in Western Europe

Archaeologists have discovered bones from a war elephant dating back to the late 3rd century BC near Córdoba, Spain, raising questions about its compatibility with known species in the Iberian Peninsula.

Feb 5 • 15:18 UTC

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