
Carthage in 250 BC – The Republic That Ruled the Sea (AI Reconstruction)
Before Rome ruled the Mediterranean, there was Carthage.
A naval superpower. A merchant republic. A city Rome chose to destroy.
In 250 BC, Carthage stood at the height of its power. Its massive circular harbor sheltered hundreds of warships. Its trade networks stretched from Spain to West Africa. Its senate governed a cosmopolitan empire built on commerce, engineering, and maritime dominance.
This reconstruction takes you into the streets of Qart Hadasht — the “New City” — long before it was burned in 146 BC. Walk from the Byrsa hill down to the Cothon harbor. See the multi-story houses, the fortified walls, the warship docks, and the infrastructure that made Carthage the dominant power of the western Mediterranean.
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