Seven Continents, One Story
AF004 — The City Built on an Oxhide: The Founding of Carthage It begins with a single ox hide. A Phoenician princess on the run. A contemptuous king. And one of the cleverest tricks in all of ancient history. This week, Nils, Selene, and Ethan travel to the coast of North Africa — modern Tunisia — and the year 814 BCE to uncover the founding of Carthage: from a leather riddle to a 600-year maritime empire. IN THIS EPISODE * The Artefact: The Sign of Tanit — a limestone stele carved with a triangle, bar, and circle. Older than Rome. The fingerprint of an entire civilisation. * The Unsung Hero: Elissa (also called Dido) — Tyrian princess, exile, founder of Carthage. The Romans made her die of love. History owes her more. * Choose Your Own History: A Berber king offers you as much land as one ox hide can cover. What do you do? KEY FACTS FROM THIS EPISODE * Traditional founding date of Carthage: 814 BCE. Oldest pottery found: ~760 BCE. University of Ghent DNA testing pushed earliest layers back to ~865 BCE. * Carthage's citadel was called the Byrsa — Greek for "hide," Phoenician for "trick." * The Sign of Tanit appears on thousands of votive stelae in the sacred precinct known as the Tophet. * A 2025 Nature study (Ringbauer et al., Max Planck Institute) found most Carthaginian ancestry traced to ancient Sicily and Greece — not Phoenicia. * Aristotle praised Carthage's system of government, which featured two elected sofites — centuries before Rome formalised its own republic. * A re-analysis of the Tophet by Geoffrey Schwartz found at least 20% of remains were not yet born — suggesting it was primarily a burial ground for infants and foetuses, not a sacrifice site. SOURCES & FURTHER READING * Ringbauer et al. (2025). Ancient DNA from Carthage. Nature. * Schwartz, G. et al. — Tophet re-analysis, University of Pittsburgh. * Excavations at Carthage, ongoing since 1921 (UNESCO World Heritage Site). * Virgil, Aeneid — Books I and IV (Dido/Elissa narrative). * Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus — primary source for the Elissa legend. ABOUT SEVEN CONTINENTS, ONE STORY Each episode, three hosts travel through time and across all seven continents to uncover a story that shaped the world — through artefacts, unsung heroes, and historical dilemmas. Where expert knowledge meets curious minds. Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio
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