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Carthage Fact and Myth - Roald Docter, Ridha Boussoffara and Pieter ter Keurs 2015 PDF Sidestone Press BOOKS
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Carthage Fact and Myth
Author: Roald Docter, Ridha Boussoffara and Pieter ter Keurs
Year: 2015
Pages: 148
Format: PDF
File size: 31 MB
Language: ENG



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The book explores the myths and legends surrounding this ancient civilization and examines the impact of technology on society. Long Description of the Plot: Carthage Fact and Myth is a captivating historical novel that delves into the rich history of the ancient city of Carthage, from its founding to its eventual destruction by the Romans. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the myths and legends surrounding this enigmatic civilization, while also examining the profound impact of technology on society. Through a detailed and engaging narrative, the author skillfully weaves together historical fact and myth to create a compelling tale that highlights the significance of understanding the evolution of technology in modern knowledge. The story begins with the founding of Carthage by the Phoenicians, a Semitic people from the eastern Mediterranean, who established the city-state in North Africa as a center for trade and commerce. As the city grows and prospers, it becomes embroiled in a series of conflicts with neighboring powers, including the Romans, who would eventually bring about its downfall.
Книга исследует мифы и легенды, окружающие эту древнюю цивилизацию, и исследует влияние технологий на общество. Длинное описание сюжета: «Карфагенский факт и миф» - увлекательный исторический роман, который углубляется в богатую историю древнего города Карфагена, от его основания до возможного разрушения римлянами. Книга предлагает всестороннее исследование мифов и легенд, окружающих эту загадочную цивилизацию, а также рассматривает глубокое влияние технологий на общество. Благодаря подробному и увлекательному повествованию автор умело сплетает воедино исторический факт и миф, чтобы создать убедительную историю, которая подчеркивает важность понимания эволюции технологий в современном знании. История начинается с основания Карфагена финикийцами, семитским народом из восточного Средиземноморья, основавшим город-государство в Северной Африке в качестве центра торговли и коммерции. По мере того как город растет и процветает, он оказывается втянутым в ряд конфликтов с соседними державами, включая римлян, которые в конечном итоге приведут к его падению.
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