A small elephant bone found in Spain may be the first physical evidence of Hannibal's legendary war elephants.
A 2,200-year-old elephant bone found in Spain may finally prove Hannibal brought war elephants to the battlefield.
In his role as general, Hannibal led the Carthaginians' battle against the Roman Republic in the three Punic Wars, which ...
Everything we know about these famous war animals has come from textual sources, so this is a significant new find.
Archaeologists say a 2,200-year-old specimen is the first direct evidence of how the Carthaginian war machine used the giant ...
The finding represents the first elephant skeletal remains found to possibly confirm Hannibal’s historical march from ...
A small, 2,200-year-old elephant bone discovered at an ancient, fortified settlement in southern Spain may be the first direct archaeological evidence of the war elephants used by the legendary ...
The helmet, estimated to be about 2,265 years old, was found in the waters around the Aegadian Islands off the coast of Sicily, officials said. Alexandra Smielova Unsplash An extraordinarily ...
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