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Unprocessed argentiferous (silver-containing) galena (lead II sulfide) ore from the ancient La Union mines Cartagena Spain Argentiferous galena is
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Argentiferous (silver-containing) galena (lead II sulfide) ore from the ancient La Union mines Cartagena Spain Argentiferous galena is an ore from
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Calcite Calcite from America
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Coin of Hannibal Barca Carthage (Obverse Hannibal Reverse Elephant) ca 213-210 BC Private Collection
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Fluorite on Bitter Ash Tennessee USA
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Roman pillar at Carthage
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Carthage Tunisia General de Gaulle accompanied by General Mast saluting as the band plays Marseillaise outside the summer palace of the bey of Tun
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Carthage Tunisia General Mast paying his respects to the Bay of Tunis at the latters summer palace Allied troops in Tunisia in 19430101 doing wor
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Underground water storage Carthage
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Roman aqueduct Section of one of the longest aqueducts built in the Roman Empire near Oudna Tunisia Constructed during the time of Hadrian (late 1
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Sphalerite embedded in a double ended calcite crystal Sphalerite is zinc-sulphide mineral with varying content of iron chemical formula (ZnFe)S Whe
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Reddish brown crystals of sphalerite embedded on a substrate of microcrystalline strontianite Sphalerite is a fairly common zinc sulphide mineral St
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Carthage Room in the Bardo Museum Tunisia
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Symbol representing the Punic goddess Tanit
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Ruins at Kerkouane Tunisia
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Roman ruins at Dougga Tunisia Ruins of buildings in the Romano-Berber city of Dougga in northern Tunisia The Romans era here dates from after their
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Carthage Tunisia General de Gaulle the Bey of Tunis and General Mast in the courtyard of the beys summer palace in Tunisia in 19430101 doing wor
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Carthage Tunisia General Mast the new allied forces general paying his respects to the Bey of Tunis at the latters summer palace in Tunisia in 1
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Column at Baths of Antoninus Carthage Ruins by the sea of the thermae (baths) in Carthage completed during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius
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Column at Baths of Antoninus Carthage Ruins by the sea of the thermae (baths) in Carthage completed during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius
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Ancient Greek coin Carthage 325-300 BCE Silver tetradrachm 172 gr Left Head of Heracles right head and neck of horse
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Begun by Dionysius the Elder about 400BC to defend Syracuse from Carthaginian invasion the Castello Eurialo is considered the most important militar
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Carthage Tunisia satellite image
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Ancient Carthaginian warship Artists impression of a ship built in ancient Carthage at the time of the Punic Wars Ancient Carthage was a civilisati
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Carthage Tunisia General de Gaulle the Bey of Tunis and General Mast in the courtyard of the beys summer palace in Tunisia in 19430101 doing wor
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Carthage Tunisia General de Gaulle accompanied by General Mast saluting as the band plays Marseillaise outside the summer palace of the bey of Tun
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Doric temple at Segester western Sicily It is thought to have been built in the 420s BC by an Athenian architect but several elements suggest that
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Salambo 1897 Set in Carthage in the 3rc century BC Salammbo was a novel by French author Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) published in 1862 Found
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Carthage (Latin Carthago or Karthago Ancient Greek Karkhēdn Arabic Qarāj Berber Kartajen meaning New City) is a major urban It is currently
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Doric temple at Segester western Sicily It is thought to have been built in the 420s BC by an Athenian architect but several elements suggest that
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Originally a Phoenician colony the island of Motya off the west coast of Sicily was established in the 8th century BC A century later it became a d
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Ancient Motya Kothon area
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Doric temple at Segester western Sicily It is thought to have been built in the 420s BC by an Athenian architect but several elements suggest that
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Originally a Phoenician colony the island of Motya off the west coast of Sicily was established in the 8th century BC A century later it became a d
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Carthage Ruins
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The Second Punic War (218 BC - 201 BC) is most remembered for the Carthaginian Hannibals crossing of the Alps He and his army invaded Italy from the
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A war elephant was an elephant trained and guided by humans for combat Their main use was to charge the enemy trampling them and breaking their rank
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Limestone tombstone for Maximilla Bassi Tunisia Punic 2nd-3rd century AD from Carthage This finely carved monument was set up in memory of a woman
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Carthage The Amphitheatre c1913 From With Pen and Camera in Three Continents by Charles J S Makin FIC FCS The Tribune Publishing Compa
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Didon - Reine De Carthage 1403 (1939) Dido (Elyssa Elissa Elisha Elysha or Helissa ) is a Phoenician princess legendary founder and first
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Pendant in the Shape of a Head Carthage 5th century-3rd century BCE
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Head Pendants Carthage Roman Period (30 BC-395 AD)
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Servantsslaves making preparations for a feast Mosaic Carthage 2nd century AD Louvre
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Hannibal mounted on a war elephant illustration In the Second Punic War (between Carthage and Rome) Carthaginian general Hannibal (247-182 BC) led
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Hamilcar the father of Hannibal Carthaginians fighting Roman galleys
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Portrait of Hannibal and his troops crossing the Alps
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ruins of Antonines thermal Baths at Carthage Tunisia - UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The cathedral Carthage Tunisia 1899
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The Death of Dido Giovanni Battista (Gianbattista) Tiepolo (1696-1770) Venetian painter Dido (also called Elissa) founder and first Queen of Carthag
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Color satellite image of Tunis capital city of Tunisia Image collected on August 19 2017 by Sentinel-2 satellites
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Colour satellite image of Tunis Tunisia Image taken on August 15 2014 with Landsat 8 data 08152014
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ancient ruins in district of Punic Byrsa Carthage Tunisia
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Tunisia Tunis Carthage Al Abidin Mosque
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St Louis (Louis IX of France 1217-1270)) and Marguerite of Provence leave for the Eighth Crusade on 12 August 1248 Jew Baptised in presence of Louis
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Saint Louis (Louis IX of France) disembarking at Carthage during his second (the Eighth) crusade 1270 Woodcut from Passaiges doultremer 1518 Dise
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Limestone tombstone for Maximilla Bassi Tunisia Punic 2nd-3rd century AD from Carthage This finely carved monument was set up in memory of a woman
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Battle of Lake Trasimene Italy Oil on canvas Leonard Thiry (c1500-c1550) Flemish artist Battle between Rome and Carthage 217 BC in Second Puni
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Carthage with Galleys in Harbor reverse
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Dido Queen of Carthage obverse
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