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- History_of_Carthage abstract "The study of the history of Carthage is often problematic. Due to the subjugation of the civilization by the Romans at the end of the Third Punic War, very few Carthaginian historical primary sources survive. There are a few ancient translations of Punic texts into Greek and Latin, as well as inscriptions on monuments and buildings discovered in North Africa. However, the majority of available primary source material about Carthaginian civilization was written by Greek and Roman historians, such as Livy, Polybius, Appian, Cornelius Nepos, Silius Italicus, Plutarch, Dio Cassius, and Herodotus.These authors came from cultures which were nearly always in competition, and often in conflict, with Carthage. The Greeks contested with Carthage for Sicily, for instance, and the Romans fought the Punic Wars against Carthage. Inevitably the accounts of Carthage written by outsiders include significant bias. Recent excavation of ancient Carthaginian sites has brought much more primary material to light. Some of these finds contradict or confirm aspects of the traditional picture of Carthage, but much of the material is still ambiguous.".
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- History_of_Carthage subject Category:Ancient_history_by_country.
- History_of_Carthage subject Category:Carthage.
- History_of_Carthage comment "The study of the history of Carthage is often problematic. Due to the subjugation of the civilization by the Romans at the end of the Third Punic War, very few Carthaginian historical primary sources survive. There are a few ancient translations of Punic texts into Greek and Latin, as well as inscriptions on monuments and buildings discovered in North Africa.".
- History_of_Carthage label "Geschichte Karthagos".
- History_of_Carthage label "Histoire de Carthage".
- History_of_Carthage label "Historia de Cartago".
- History_of_Carthage label "History of Carthage".
- History_of_Carthage label "إمبراطورية قرطاجية".
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- History_of_Carthage sameAs Historia_de_Cartago.
- History_of_Carthage sameAs Histoire_de_Carthage.
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