Carthage traces the dramatic life of a North African city that rose from a Phoenician trading colony to a Mediterranean superpower, was annihilated by Rome, reborn as a Roman and Christian metropolis, reshaped by Islam, and finally re-emerged as a modern suburb and archaeological icon whose ruins still fuel fierce debates over sacrifice, empire, and memory.
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