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Carthage: The New Town

Its Phoenician founders called it Kart Hadasht, The New Town, but history knows it as Carthage—the heart of the Punic Empire and base of the Mediterranean’s renowned merchant mariners. Blending archaeology and virtual reality, this program depicts the city as it was during its heyday as a major economic, political, and cultural center. Its ingenious military port, bustling streets, and comfortable homes illustrate why it occupied a key position in the geopolitics of the ancient world and a prized place in the literature of antiquity. Site conservator Abdelmajid Ennabli is featured with M’Hamed Hassine Fantar, of the Institute of National Cultural Heritage, Tunisia. (27 minutes)



 
                    

Item#: BVL32748
Copyright date: ©2001
VHS ISBN 978-0-7365-8392-3
DVD ISBN 978-0-7365-8393-0



Part of the Series : Living Stones: Where Archaeology Begins
     
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