Carthage Must Be Destroyed

The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization

The story of Carthage is one of the great epics of the Ancient World. And yet, thanks to the ruthlessness and brutality of the Roman destruction of the city under Scipio in 146 BC, we know relatively little about the city: its foundation, its expansion, its way of life, its literature and gods. Carthage has to all intents and purposes been driven to the margins of history. A tale of battles and empire-building, of bitter rivalry and destruction - and a great civilisation whose role in shaping European culture and history has, until now, been largely ignored.
Mr. Miles has skilfully fused the works of ancient historians such as Polybius and Livy, a wide range of modern studies and recent archaeological research to create a convincing and enthralling narrative
The Economist

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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780141018096
  • Length: 544 pages
  • Dimensions: 198mm x 26mm x 129mm
  • Weight: 396g
  • Price: £16.99