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Kbor Klib And The Battle Of Zama An Analysis Of The Monument In Tunisia And Its Possible Connection With The Battle Waged Between Hannibal And Scipio In 202bc Duncan Ross

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Kbor Klib And The Battle Of Zama An Analysis Of The Monument In Tunisia And Its Possible Connection With The Battle Waged Between Hannibal And Scipio In 202bc Duncan Ross
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.98 MB
Author: Duncan Ross
ISBN: 9781841718385, 1841718386
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Kbor Klib And The Battle Of Zama An Analysis Of The Monument In Tunisia And Its Possible Connection With The Battle Waged Between Hannibal And Scipio In 202bc Duncan Ross by Duncan Ross 9781841718385, 1841718386 instant download after payment.

In the remote countryside of north-central Tunisia, between the cities of Siliana and Le Kef, stands a ruined stone structure known as Kbor Klib. A thorough examination of North African archaeological documentation reveals that the monument has over the years been the subject of a variety of descriptions, discussions and investigations. In this study, the author looks afresh at the archaeological and historical evidence of the site and its environs, and the intriguing possibility that the structure is associated with the Roman North African occupation in general, and the famous battle of Zama in 202 BC between Hannibal and Scipio in particular.

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