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Book: Rural Landscapes of the Punic World

Chapter: Rereading Punic Agriculture: Representation, Analogy and Ideology in the Classical Sources

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.20948

Blurb:

The chapter discusses the texts and later writings that created the basis for the modern and ancient perceptions of Carthaginian agriculture and agronomy as prosperous and excellent. Moreover, a connection between these ideas and an ‘imperialist’ interpretation of Carthaginian colonialism is suggested. Thus, the chapter will scrutinise the available evidence in methodological terms and consider how it may be explored alternatively.

Chapter Contributors

  • Véronique Krings (Krings@equinoxpub.com - vkrings)