Publisher's Synopsis
In "Carthage: The Forgotten Empire that Discovered America" the author delves into the intriguing possibility that the Carthaginians may have discovered America prior to Columbus. Through a thorough examination of evidence, the book explores the historical context of the time, including the maritime capabilities of the Carthaginian Empire and the complex political situation in the Mediterranean. Additionally, the author investigates the potential impact of Carthaginian contact on Native American cultures, shedding light on the cultural exchange and trade that may have occurred.
With a meticulous approach, the book presents a comprehensive analysis of the evidence surrounding the Carthaginian exploration of America. It delves into ancient texts, archaeological discoveries, artifacts, and scientific analysis to build a compelling case. The author also addresses counterarguments and criticisms, exploring skepticism, alternative explanations, historical inaccuracies, and the lack of concrete evidence. Ultimately, the book concludes with a summary of findings, implications, and suggestions for future research, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of the Carthaginian enigma and its potential impact on history.