In all of North Africa there is no more evocative name than that of Carthage, the ancient trading city founded by the Phoenician Queen Dido that dominated the western Mediterranean for centuries ...
Archaeologists excavating the sacred tophet site in Carthage, a place of child sacrifice, found gold coins left as offerings 2,300 years ago, photos show. Photo from Tunisia’s Ministry of Cultural ...
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Why Visit Tunis [A Complete Guide]
The ancient ruins of Carthage sit alongside the UNESCO-listed medina and the belle-époque boulevards of the French era. The TGM transport system makes day trips up the coast easy. If you enjoy culture ...
A vision of ancient Carthage, attributed to the painter William Linton, c. 1830. The Cleveland Museum of Art Around 310 B.C.E., Carthage was under siege by Agathocles of Syracuse and his army.
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