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Mark Rizk Farag
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Nah, these description are way to scant and brief in comparison to the genius that Hannibal employed in defeating the Romans in battle! Its called the Battle of the River Trebia... there is no mention here of the use of the titular river!
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Mark Rizk Farag
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In the absence of written Carthaginian records (the Romans destroyed it all) we are relying very heavily on speculative deduction fron archaeological evidence and myth/folklore, which gives less certainty and narrative flown to the book as a whole.
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A brilliant introduction, covering the biased perspective we have of Carthage due to our access to mainly Roman sources, the links between Carthage and Phoenicia, but also Carthage and the local African/Amazigh populations.
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