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I remember the exact moment the timeline stopped making sense. A ritual well in Tunisia, dated centuries before Rome even had a name - and a story I thought I knew started falling apart.
Secrets of the Punic Wars is not another retelling of Hannibal crossing the Alps. It's an investigation into everything that history left out - deliberately.
Carthage was old, wealthy, and asking questions about itself long before Rome was anything more than a cluster of hilltop villages. Its founding queen may never have existed as the woman Virgil made famous. Its wars with Rome began not with grand strategy, but with a gang of unemployed mercenaries who massacred a city and took its wives. And its final defeat came wrapped in a peace treaty Rome broke before the ink was dry.
Drawing on cutting-edge archaeology - bronze warship rams still being pulled from the seafloor off Sicily, radiocarbon-dated wells in Tunisia, contested inscriptions no ancient historian ever saw - this book cross-examines Polybius, Livy, and every surviving ancient source against the physical evidence they never had access to.
The result is a history reconstructed almost entirely through the eyes of the people who destroyed it - and a systematic effort to read past them, one buried ruin at a time.
If you think you know how Carthage fell, you don't know the half of it.
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