Classics

Bibliography and Links

  • Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
  • Primary sources on Carthage Perseus site.
  • Carchedon Greek name for ancient Carthage.
  • The Research Communications Division - OVPR - UGA From the University of Georgia's excavations at Carthage.
  • Commentary on Book 4 of the Aeneid
  • Khader, A and Soren, D., eds., Carthage: A Mosaic of Ancient Tunisia (New York, 1987)
  • Lancel, S., Carthage: A History English Translation (Oxford 1995)
  • Greene, J.A., Ager and 'Arosot: Rural Settlement and Agrarian History in the Carthaginian Countryside (1990)
  • Ennabli, A.., ed., Pour sauver Carthage. (1992)
  • Hurst and Roskams, eds., Excavations at Carthage: The British Mission 1, in two parts (1984)
  • Gros, P., ed., Byrsa 3. (1985). The Byrsa was the summit of both the Punic and Roman city.
  • Humphrey, J.H. ed., Excavations at Carthage 1975-1978. 7 volumes. (1976-82) and
  • Humphrey, J. H.., ed., The Circus and a Byzantine Cemetery at Carthage (1988). In his text, Roman Circuses, Professor Humphrey has a description of the circus at Carthage.
  • Fentress, E., ed., ROMANIZATION AND THE CITY. CREATION, TRANSFORMATIONS AND FAILURES.JRA Supplement 38. To order a copy of this JRA Supplement,
  • For Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplements, click here.
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J-Term in Israel

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Unearthing the Past. Annual study tour in northern Israel transforms Carthage undergrads into archaeologists.