A new podcast from All About History magazine dives into an alternate reality of what may have happened during the famous ...
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A new 'Almost History' podcast discusses if Carthage had defeated the Roman Republic
A new 'Almost History' podcast from "All About History" discusses an alternative reality ...
When divers plunged into the waters off Sicily’s Egadi Islands last summer, they didn’t just find rare artifacts from antiquity. They found the wreckage of an empire’s turning point. Resting on the ...
Underwater recovery off the Aegadian Islands in Sicily uncovered a Montefortino-style Roman war helmet. The helmet was likely part of the First Punic War from 241 B.C. Experts call the helmet one of ...
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MANY LEGENDS attend the beginning of Carthage, an ancient city in modern-day Tunisia. Its founder, Queen Dido, a refugee from the Phoenician city of Tyre (now in Lebanon), is supposed to have made an ...
The helmet, estimated to be about 2,265 years old, was found in the waters around the Aegadian Islands off the coast of Sicily, officials said. Alexandra Smielova Unsplash An extraordinarily ...
Register your interest for 2029 and we will contact you when confirmed details including finalised dates and prices are available. Journey through Tunisia and uncover the rise and fall of two of the ...
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