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Carthage: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa (b/w photo)

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Carthage: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa (b/w photo)

8674470 Carthage: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa. Illustration for a booklet of postcards of Carthage, apparently published by "A.M", early 20th century. Carthage, now a seaside suburb of Tunis (capital of Tunisia), is known for its ancient archaeological sites. Founded by the Phoenicians in the first millennium BC, it was once the seat of the powerful Carthaginian (Punic) Empire, which was defeated by Rome in the 2nd century BC.); © Look and Learn

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This print of Carthage offers a glimpse into the ancient city's rich history and archaeological wonders. The image, titled "Carthage: Vue de la Colline de Byrsa," captures the essence of this once powerful Phoenician city that was later conquered by Rome in the 2nd century BC. The view from the Hill of Byrsa showcases the grandeur and majesty of Carthage, now a seaside suburb of Tunis, capital of Tunisia. Founded in the first millennium BC, Carthage was home to the formidable Carthaginian Empire before its defeat by Rome. The remnants of this empire can still be seen in the impressive ruins scattered throughout modern-day Carthage. As we gaze upon this historic photograph, we are transported back in time to an era when mighty empires clashed and civilizations rose and fell. The intricate details captured by the French photographer bring to life a chapter of history that continues to intrigue scholars and enthusiasts alike. Whether you are a history buff or simply appreciate stunning photography, this print is sure to spark your imagination and curiosity about one of North Africa's most iconic cities. Let yourself be drawn into the allure of ancient Carthage with this mesmerizing piece from Fine Art Finder.

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