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Carthaginian Collection (page 2)

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Mosaic of Tanit, Cartaginian, 3rd century BC

Mosaic of Tanit, Cartaginian, 3rd century BC. Tanit was a Phoenician lunar goddess worshipped as the patron goddess of Carthage. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Childrens cemetery, Carthage, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Childrens cemetery, Carthage, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Many archaeologists believe that the Carthaginians practised child sacrifice

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Quadriga, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Quadriga, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Heads of dignitaries, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Heads of dignitaries, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Money, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Money, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Lions, from Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC

Lions, from Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Carthaginian masks, Tunisia, 4th-3rd century BC

Carthaginian masks, Tunisia, 4th-3rd century BC. Cathage was settled by Phoenician settlers from Tyre in 814 BC. The city became the centre of a powerful empire that rivalled Rome for control of

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Scene from the life of Hannibal, 18th century. Artist: Claudio Francesco Beaumont

Scene from the life of Hannibal, 18th century. Artist: Claudio Francesco Beaumont
Scene from the life of Hannibal, 18th century. From a private collection

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Carthaginian funerary stele

Carthaginian funerary stele
Neo-Punic Carthaginian funerary stele, showing the deceased man with attendants and an altar. From the British Museums collection

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Head of Tanit on a gold tridrachm

Head of Tanit on a gold tridrachm from the first Punic War against Rome, from the British Museums collection

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps, 218 BC

Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps, 218 BC. During the Second Punic War, the Carthaginian general Hannibal (247-182 BC) led his army, including elephants

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Servants or slaves making preparations for a feast, mosaic, Carthage, 2nd century

Servants or slaves making preparations for a feast, mosaic, Carthage, 2nd century. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: The Lady of Elche, 5th century BC

The Lady of Elche, 5th century BC. This painted limestone bust found at La Alcuidia de Elche in Spain in 1897 shows Carthaginian influence on Iberian art of the time

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Hannibal crossing the Alps, 218 BC (early 20th century)

Hannibal crossing the Alps, 218 BC (early 20th century). During the Second Punic War, the Carthaginian general Hannibal led his army, including elephants

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: Carthaginian grinning mask, 6th century

Carthaginian grinning mask, 6th century
Carthaginian grinning mask made of baked clay, now in the Bardo Museum in Tunis, 6th century

Background imageCarthaginian Collection: The Capture of Selinus by Hannibal. n. d. Creator: Louis Jean Desprez

The Capture of Selinus by Hannibal. n. d. Creator: Louis Jean Desprez
The Capture of Selinus by Hannibal.n.d



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