Carthage Must Be Destroyed

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    Zonaras, historian, on Mylae
    Zybac, tomb in Kerkouane

1. Aeneas’ Farewell from Dido in Carthage , 1675–6, oil painting by Claude Lorrain.

    2. Panoramic view of Carthage, reconstruction painting from the Musée National, Carthage.

    3. and 4. Gold finger rings with settings adorned with a woman’s head and a man’s head, third century BC, from the necropolis of sainte-Monique, Carthage.

    5. Amulets depicting faces, fourth or third century BC.

    6. Relief depicting the unloading of wood after transportation by sea, eighth century BC, Assyrian, from the Palace of Sargon II, Khorsabad.

    7. Votive Punic Stele depicting Priest holding a child, fourth century BC, dark limestone, from the tophet of Carthage.

    8. Punic stelae from the tophet of Carthage.

    9. Votive Stele depicting Tanit, goddess of Carthage, holding a caduceus with a dolphin and an inscription, second or first century BC, Phoenician, from Tophet El-Horfa, Algeria.

    10. Sarcophagus of ‘Winged Priestess’, fourth or third century BC, marble, from the necropolis of sainte-Monique, Carthage.

    11. Youth of Motya, c . 470–450 BC.

    12. Gold sheet with Phoenician text, fifth century BC, from Pyrgi.

    13. Gold sheet with Etruscan text, fifth century BC, from Pyrgi.

    14. Remains of a Phoenician ship, third century BC, Marsala.

    15. Stele of Amrit: Melqart on his lion, c . 550 BC, from Amrit.

    16. Bronze statue of Hercules, second century BC, found in the Forum Boarium, Rome.

    17. Silver didrachm showing head of Hercules with she-wolf and twins design, Roman, issued c . 275–260 BC.

    18. Punic Mausoleum, early second century BC, Sabrata, Tripolitania.

    19. Hannibal, first century BC stone bust.

    20. Silver double shekel of Carthage showing head of HeraclesMelqart, issued by the Barcid family in Spain, c . 230 BC.

    21. Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps , exhibited 1812, oil painting by Joseph Mallord William Turner.

    22. The Battle of Zama, 202 BC , 1521, oil painting attributed to Giulio Romano.

    23. Scipio Africanus (235–183 BC), marble bust, Roman.

    24. Cato the Elder (234–149 BC) in a toga, stone sculpture, Roman.

    25. View of the ruins, Carthage.

    26. Apotheosis of Alexandria with Personification of the Four Parts of the World (Or: Dido Abandoned by Aeneas) , first century AD, mural painting, Roman, from Casa Meleagro, Pompeii.

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