- Wikipedia: Carthage
User-edited article about the ancient city of Carthage in Tunisia and the Carthaginian Empire.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthage
- BabelMed
Features articles and interviews about the visual arts, performing arts, and literature in the Mediterranean Region. Also in French and Arabic.
www.babelmed.net
- Livius.org: Carthage
History of the Phoenician city state located near modern-day Tunis, with sections on its early history, the Punic Wars, and Roman renewal of the site.
www.livius.org/cao-caz/carthage/carthage.html
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Carthage
Focuses on the city's role as the center of Christianity in Africa from the 2nd century onward, with sections on Tertullian and St. Cyprian.
www.newadvent.org/cathen/03385a.htm
- Aristotle: On the Constitution of Carthage, c. 340 BCE
Text of Aristotle's overview of the Carthaginian government. From the Ancient History Sourcebook.
www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/aristotle-carthage.html
- Skerki Bank 1997
MIT program which resulted in the discovery of eight ships documenting the existence of a major trading route in the central Mediterranean Sea between ancient Carthage, Rome, Sicily, and Sardinia.
web.mit.edu/deeparch/www/expeditions/1997Skerki/1997Skerki.html
- Timeline of Carthaginian History
Covers the founding of Carthage by Elissa in 814 BC to its destruction by the Romans in 146 BC.
www.phoenicia.org/carthtimeline.html
- Carthage: A Lost Empire
Covers the history of ancient Carthage with a chronology and sections on Carthaginian life, the Punic Wars, and archaeological remains.
www.channel4.com/history/microsites/C/carthage/index.html
- Institute for Mediterranean Studies
Information on the excavation of Troy, the Ancient Olympics, ancient art and culture.
www.studies.org
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