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Map of Hannibal's Route into Italy
Image by The Department of History, United States Military Academy

Map of Hannibal's Route into Italy

Hannibal's route into Italy in the Second Punic War.
Map of the Battle of Trebia
Image by The Department of History, United States Military Academy

Map of the Battle of Trebia

Map of the Battle of Trebia (218 BC), illustrating Hannibal's strategy.
The Battle of Lake Trasimene
Image by The Department of History, United States Military Academy

The Battle of Lake Trasimene

As Hannibal passed Lake Trasimene, he came to a place very suitable for an ambush, and hearing that Flaminius had broken camp and was pursuing him, made preparations for the impending battle. To the north was a series of heavily forested...
Map of Troy
Image by Bibi Saint-Pol

Map of Troy

Plan of the archeological site of Troy/Hisarlik. Legend: 1: Gate 2: City Wall 3: Megarons 4: FN Gate 5: FO Gate 6: FM Gate and Ramp 7: FJ Gate 8: City Wall 9: Megarons 10: City Wall 11: VI. S Gate 12: VI. H Tower 13: VI. R...
Map of the Fertile Crescent
Image by NormanEinstein

Map of the Fertile Crescent

This map shows the location and extent of the Fertile Crescent, a region in the Middle East incorporating ancient Egypt; the Levant; and Mesopotamia.
Threshing of Grain in Egypt
Image by The Yorck Project Gesellschaft für Bildarchivierung GmbH

Threshing of Grain in Egypt

From the grave of Menna, the agricultural scribe of the Pharaoh. Scene: Threshing of grain. c. 1422-1411 BCE
Map of the ancient Near East during the Amarna Period
Image by Briangotts

Map of the ancient Near East during the Amarna Period

Map of the ancient Near East during the Amarna Period, showing the great powers of the period: Egypt (green), Hatti (yellow), the Kassite kingdom of Babylon (purple), Assyria (grey), and Mittani (red). Lighter areas show direct control, darker...
Carthage during the Punic Wars
Image by Javierfv1212

Carthage during the Punic Wars

Map of the Carthaginian Empire and its losses during the Punic Wars.
Phoenician Alphabet
Image by Ansgar

Phoenician Alphabet

The Phoenician alphabet.
Sarcophagus of Ahiram
Image by G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (1936)

Sarcophagus of Ahiram

The Sarcophagus of Ahiram, king of Byblos, bearing the oldest inscription of the Phoenician alphabet, which reads: "Coffin which Ittobaal, son of Ahiram, king of Byblos, made for Ahiram, his father, when he placed him in the 'house of...
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