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Carthage's Trade Networks: The Punic Commercial Empire

9 min · 6. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the vast trade networks that made Carthage the wealthiest city in the Mediterranean before the Punic Wars. They trace the routes of Phoenician merchants from Tyre to Gades (modern Cadiz), examining how Carthage controlled the flow of tin, silver, gold, and purple dye. The conversation covers the role of the Cothon harbor as a commercial hub, Carthage's monopoly on West African gold via the Sahara, and the legendary voyage of Hanno the Navigator. They also discuss the controversial theory that Carthaginians may have reached the Canary Islands and the implications of the 'Periplus of Hanno.' Along the way, they touch on the impact of trade on Carthaginian society, including the rise of the merchant oligarchy and the use of coined money. The episode ends with a reflection on how Carthage's economic power was both its greatest strength and the source of its vulnerability to Roman aggression. #Carthage #PunicTrade #Phoenician #HannoTheNavigator #Cothon #Gades #WestAfricaGold #PurpleDye #PeriplusOfHanno #TinTrade #SilverTrade #AncientEconomy #NorthAfrica #MediterraneanHistory #FexingoHistory #AncientTrade #HistoryPodcast #PunicWars Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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