weetoon
Ecosse, United Kingdom98%
[weetoon, 15/09/2007] This micro site by Channel 4's History department offers a history of the city, linked with the remains that are still there to be seen today. The site is illustrated throughout with photographs, and a 'Find out more' section has links to other pages, and a bibliography for those who want to look deeper into the subject.
Fritzthecat
Essex, United Kingdom90%
[Fritzthecat, 16/12/2006] The online-lexicon gives very comprehensive background information on the history and development of the ancient town Carthage. The main interest of the site lies in the history and it highlights the different eras of the town, from Phoenician to Roman, including information on topography, commerce, language, religion, wars, military and ethnicity. The information about modern day Carthage is extremely brief.
The page concludes with a listing of Carthage in fiction, s [more] [Fritzthecat, 16/12/2006] The online-lexicon gives very comprehensive background information on the history and development of the ancient town Carthage. The main interest of the site lies in the history and it highlights the different eras of the town, from Phoenician to Roman, including information on topography, commerce, language, religion, wars, military and ethnicity. The information about modern day Carthage is extremely brief.
The page concludes with a listing of Carthage in fiction, some trivia, references and links to related web-sites. [less]