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Fare to say ancient coin has travelled through time A mysterious coin once used to pay a bus fare in Leeds was minted by an ancient civilisation more than 2,000 years ago, it has been revealed. The astonishing discovery, handed to an unwitting local…

A coin once used to pay a bus fare in Leeds was later identified as a 1st-c. BCE Carthaginian coin minted in Cádiz. The find highlights the far-reaching Phoenician world, part of the same cultural sphere encountered by ancient Israel in the biblical period.

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FLOOR MOSAIC WITH ANTELOPES, C4-C5 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM

This is another piece of British imperial spolia, dug up by Nathan Davis in 1858 and received by the British Museum the following year. It comes from a late antique domus in Roman Carthage and was probably a threshold mosaic between two rooms. Against a white background, two horned animals drink from a cantharos fountain whose waters shoot up and divide into two cascades which overflow the cantharos and fall into a square basin below. Usually the animals in similar scenes are deer, and they represent the spirit's thirst for God. In this case they're Bohor Reedbuck antelopes, which might have been found in North Africa when this mosaic was made, though now they do not appear north of the Sahara. Plants with red flowers dot the ground, perhaps poppies. Two fancy fowl, gallinules with their characteristic arched heads, fill the space over the antelopes' backs.

FLOOR MOSAIC WITH ANTELOPES, C4-C5 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM This is another piece of British imperial spolia, dug up by Nathan Davis in 1858 and received by the British Museum the following year. It comes from a late antique domus in Roman Carthage and was probably a threshold mosaic between two rooms. Against a white background, two horned animals drink from a cantharos fountain whose waters shoot up and divide into two cascades which overflow the cantharos and fall into a square basin below. Usually the animals in similar scenes are deer, and they represent the spirit's thirst for God. In this case they're Bohor Reedbuck antelopes, which might have been found in North Africa when this mosaic was made, though now they do not appear north of the Sahara. Plants with red flowers dot the ground, perhaps poppies. Two fancy fowl, gallinules with their characteristic arched heads, fill the space over the antelopes' backs.

#MosaicMonday at the #BritishMuseum presents us with a floor #mosaic from C4-C5 CE #Carthage, where two antelopes drink from a #fountain, a #Christian metaphor for the soul's thirst for God, while a pair of #gallinules look on. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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#TornadoWatch in SE #Kansas SW #Missouri esp #SpringfieldMO #joplin #carthage #neosho #Galena #Ozark #LebanonMO #Pittsburg #BaxterSprings #IndependencekS #Coffeyville
#wxx #Wxtwitter #SPC #severewx #tornado #Wind #hail #bskywx #Bskywx #MOwx #KSwx #TornadoAlley

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NO KINGS - MARCH 28 - MISSOURI Cities
Ballwin
Boonville
Branson
Brookfield
Cape Girardeau
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Chillicothe
Clayton
Columbia
Fayette
Festus
Harrisonville
Independence
Jefferson City
Joplin
Kansas City
Lee's Summit
Liberty
Maryville
Moberly
Platte City
Queeny Township
Rolla
Saint Charles
Saint Joseph
Salem
St. Louis
St. Peters
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West Plains
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NO KINGS - MARCH 28 - MISSOURI Cities Ballwin Boonville Branson Brookfield Cape Girardeau Carthage Chillicothe Clayton Columbia Fayette Festus Harrisonville Independence Jefferson City Joplin Kansas City Lee's Summit Liberty Maryville Moberly Platte City Queeny Township Rolla Saint Charles Saint Joseph Salem St. Louis St. Peters Washington West Plains https://www.mobilize.us/?country=US&date=2026-03-28T07%3A00%3A00.000Z&q=no%20kings&state=MO

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MAR 28 ☮️ NO KINGS III ☮️ #Missouri
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Ancient bone may be first physical evidence of Hannibal’s ‘war machine’ elephants in Western Europe | CNN Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered an elephant bone from 2,200 years ago, and they believe it belonged to an animal that served as a “war machine” in an army sent to invade the Roman Republic.

First physical evidence of Hannibal’s ‘war machine’ elephants? buff.ly/0avdhq6 #archaeology #ancientRome #ancienthistory #carthage

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FLOOR MOSAIC WITH TRITON AND NEREID, C. 150 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM

Between 1857 and 1860 a novice archæologist, Nathan Davis, undertook excavations in the ruins of ancient Carthage on behalf of the British Foreign Office, receiving £1000 per annum for his discoveries, which the local Bey permitted to be exported. This was part of an imperialist competition with the equally marauding French for collecting antiquities in a strange race which would make a smashing movie. Here we see a floor mosaic from a Roman domus, perhaps itself a border for a larger mosaic, showing a triton reaching back toward a Nereid riding on his serpentine back. She seems to be having second thoughts. A shawl billows over her head, the "velificatio" that indicates her divine nature. Above their heads is a yellow border between two black lines, and then a wide frame with a guilloche between two dentillated strips. The same frame can be seen below, with a complex braid instead of the guilloche.

FLOOR MOSAIC WITH TRITON AND NEREID, C. 150 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM Between 1857 and 1860 a novice archæologist, Nathan Davis, undertook excavations in the ruins of ancient Carthage on behalf of the British Foreign Office, receiving £1000 per annum for his discoveries, which the local Bey permitted to be exported. This was part of an imperialist competition with the equally marauding French for collecting antiquities in a strange race which would make a smashing movie. Here we see a floor mosaic from a Roman domus, perhaps itself a border for a larger mosaic, showing a triton reaching back toward a Nereid riding on his serpentine back. She seems to be having second thoughts. A shawl billows over her head, the "velificatio" that indicates her divine nature. Above their heads is a yellow border between two black lines, and then a wide frame with a guilloche between two dentillated strips. The same frame can be seen below, with a complex braid instead of the guilloche.

This #MosaicMonday we're at the #BritishMuseum to see a #mosaic from #Roman #Carthage, c. 150 CE, where the usual flirtation between a #triton and a #Nereid doesn't seem to be going well, but the complex #frame takes equal attention: #guilloches, #braids, #dentils. Fancy. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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Leggett & Platt Declares $.05 Quarterly Dividend for Q1 2026 Leggett & Platt's Board of Directors has approved a quarterly dividend of $.05 per share for the first quarter of 2026, scheduled for payment in April.

Leggett & Platt Declares $.05 Quarterly Dividend for Q1 2026 #United_States #Dividend #Shareholders #Leggett_&_Platt #Carthage

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In Carthage: Bellum Punicum, the rule is simple: your army, your rules.

Using a detailed and innovative unit designer, recruit, assign equipment, and create the ultimate ancient army to take over the Mediterranean! Check our newest short here: youtube.com/shorts/VVrjf...

#Strategy #Rome #Carthage

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Historians can doubt Polybius. Historians can doubt Livy. They can't doubt physical evidence. #elephants #hannibal #carthage #rome #spain #ancient #history #classics

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The Carthage Heritage Trail is a unique asset to this neighborhood, and an amazing opportunity to explore some of Cincinnati's history. #Jeffreyswalksthe52 #Carthage #Cincinnati

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Leggett & Platt Announces Q4 and Full Year 2025 Financial Performance Amid Challenges Leggett & Platt has released its financial results for Q4 and the full year of 2025, revealing various challenges affecting sales and profitability. The restructuring efforts yield mixed results.

Leggett & Platt Announces Q4 and Full Year 2025 Financial Performance Amid Challenges #United_States #Restructuring #financial_results #Leggett_&_Platt #Carthage

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Cincinnati is full of hidden gems like this one right in Carthage. The Seymour Nature Preserve is a beautiful park along the Mill Creek and just minutes away from the Carthage Business District. #Jeffreyswalksthe52 #Carthage #Cincinnati

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In Carthage: Bellum Punicum, units are a logistical masterpiece.

➡️ Dynamic Manpower
➡️ Regional Supply
➡️ Dozens of Equipment Variations

See how the game's redefining recruitment and unit roles in its latest Dev Log:
🔗 aquila.now/cartdevlog10

#GrandStrategy #Carthage #IndieGame #Strategy

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Another great book on Punic Carthage and.more is The North African Stones Speak by Paul Lachlan MacKendrick

#booksy #nonfiction #carthage #rome #africa

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One of my fav periods is the 3 Punic Wars - #Carthage & #Rome ending in the destruction of the North African city & annihilation of its citizens in 146 BC. The Punic War Companion has a number of chapters written by experts, edited by .Dexter Hoyos. Love it.
#booksky #readingcommunity #nonfiction

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Rome contre Carthage - Au temps des guerres puniques - Regarder le documentaire complet | ARTE De 218 à 201 avant notre ère, la deuxième guerre punique oppose Rome à Carthage pour la domination de la Méditerranée occidentale. Récit d’un affrontement décisif, entre Hannibal, stratège formidable,...

La semaine prochaine sur Arte... 🐘
Pas sûr qu'Himilce soit citée, alors lisez mon roman. 👀
#VendrediLecture #Carthage

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#OTD On Feb 5, 146 BC, the Third Punic War ended with the fall of Carthage. The city was razed to the ground, its people were sold into slavery, and Rome established hegemony over the Mediterranean.
#history #ancientrome #carthage #punicwars

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Catapulta by Edward Poynter, 1868; modern depiction of a Roman siege engine during the siege of Carthage.

Catapulta by Edward Poynter, 1868; modern depiction of a Roman siege engine during the siege of Carthage.

Today in #LaborHistory 2/5/1985: Third Punic War officially ended 2,131 years after it started in 149 BCE. Mayor of #Rome, met mayor of #Carthage to sign the treaty. Fighting only lasted 3 yrs w/450,000 Carthaginians deaths. No one knows how many Romans died.

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'Landmark' elephant bone finding in Spain may be from time of Hannibal's war against Rome An elephant bone discovered in Spain may date to the time of Hannibal's battles against the Romans.

www.livescience.com/archaeology/...

#science #archaeology #history #rome #carthage #punicwars #elephant

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'Landmark' elephant bone finding in Spain may be from time of Hannibal's war against Rome An elephant bone discovered in Spain may date to the time of Hannibal's battles against the Romans.

Poor #Carthaginian #elephant who died near #Cordoba www.livescience.com/archaeology/... #archaeology #wildlife #elephants #rome #carthage

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Medina of Tunis

Walking into the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, feels like entering another world. Narrow, winding alleys reveal colorful souks, artisans’ workshops, and the scent of jasmine and spices.

traveloox.com/tunis-herita...

#tunis #tunisia #medinaoftunis #unesco #carthage

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Eve MacDonald: Carthage: A New History (2025), Ebury Press

This recent publication from our former student Dr. Eve MacDonald uses new archaeological analysis to uncover the history behind the legend of Carthage: "without Carthage, there would be no Rome". buff.ly/Ma2hUYq #Carthage #AncientRome #AncientHistory #AncientBluesky

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#digitalart #art #artist #nudeart
#ancientrome #carthage

Perpetua and Felicity

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2172 years ago saw the destruction of #carthage in #tunis & the #holocaust of its citizens by #rome.
Numbers are varied between 100,000-700,000 with 50,000 survivors sold into #slavery after the Romans went on a 7-day blood and rape filled rampage in the streets after a 3 year siege. #genocide.

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Leggett & Platt and Somnigroup Engage in Confidential Discussions to Explore Potential Acquisition Leggett & Platt has entered a non-disclosure agreement with Somnigroup to explore a potential acquisition after an unsolicited proposal.

Leggett & Platt and Somnigroup Engage in Confidential Discussions to Explore Potential Acquisition #USA #Acquisition #Somnigroup #Leggett_&_Platt #Carthage

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MOSAIC BORDER, C. 375 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM

This suspiciously perfect, symmetrical mosaic fragment comes from a domus in Roman Carthage. It depicts two Roman dolphins facing each other, separated by a downward-turned trident, a symbol of Neptune. But these dolphin are harmless and delightful, extremely abstracted and possibly genetically merged with an acanthus plant, so scrolled are their fins. Their blank eyes show no malice and their beaks are toothless and made of red-brown tesseræ, while their bodies are mainly green-blue and they blaze forth against a white background.

MOSAIC BORDER, C. 375 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM This suspiciously perfect, symmetrical mosaic fragment comes from a domus in Roman Carthage. It depicts two Roman dolphins facing each other, separated by a downward-turned trident, a symbol of Neptune. But these dolphin are harmless and delightful, extremely abstracted and possibly genetically merged with an acanthus plant, so scrolled are their fins. Their blank eyes show no malice and their beaks are toothless and made of red-brown tesseræ, while their bodies are mainly green-blue and they blaze forth against a white background.

#MosaicMonday gives us a rare example of Roman dolphins *not* conveying menace. This #mosaic in the #BritishMuseum was once part of a #frame for a huge floor in #Carthage from c. 375 CE with the months and seasons. Here's a different take on #Roman #dolphins: toothless beaks! #AncientBluesky 🏺

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Krysten Sinema NC | Wife files alienation of affection lawsuit in North Carolina against former US Arizona senator | abc11.com

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#NorthCarolina
#Carthage
#KrystenSinema

Alienation of affection lawsuit

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Je suis partie deux jours en #Tunisie quel beau pays, quel peuple généreux malgré la souffrance et les manques, vois me manquez déjà peuple de #Carthage et de #Djerba

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FLOOR MOSAIC OF THE MONTHS, FRAGMENT WITH NOVEMBER AS ISIS, 375 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM

This fragment was part of a large floor mosaic depicting the months and seasons, from a wealthy domus in Carthage 2.0, the Roman version, which was the main city of Roman North Africa. The female figure represents November, which we know because she is holding a sistrum, a kind of rattle used in Isaic ceremonies. The main festival for Roman worshippers of Isis was the Isia, which occupied the last days of October and the first day of November. It was a long celebration that may have influenced the Christian feast of Easter: the first days were full of wailing and mourning for the death of Osiris, who had died at the hand of the evil god Set. The body of Osiris was cut into pieces and scattered across Egypt. Isis set out to gather them and reassemble her husband, and November 1 was the Heuresis or "finding", when Osiris returned to life and all was joyous. November 3 was the Hilaria or day of joy.

FLOOR MOSAIC OF THE MONTHS, FRAGMENT WITH NOVEMBER AS ISIS, 375 CE. THE BRITISH MUSEUM This fragment was part of a large floor mosaic depicting the months and seasons, from a wealthy domus in Carthage 2.0, the Roman version, which was the main city of Roman North Africa. The female figure represents November, which we know because she is holding a sistrum, a kind of rattle used in Isaic ceremonies. The main festival for Roman worshippers of Isis was the Isia, which occupied the last days of October and the first day of November. It was a long celebration that may have influenced the Christian feast of Easter: the first days were full of wailing and mourning for the death of Osiris, who had died at the hand of the evil god Set. The body of Osiris was cut into pieces and scattered across Egypt. Isis set out to gather them and reassemble her husband, and November 1 was the Heuresis or "finding", when Osiris returned to life and all was joyous. November 3 was the Hilaria or day of joy.

#MosaicMonday brings us to #Roman #Carthage in 375 CE, to a well-appointed #domus with a floor #mosaic showing the #seasons and #months. This fragment now in the #BritishMuseum shows #November as a priestess of #Isis, with a #sistrum in her hand. See the ALT text for why. #AncientBluesky 🏺

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