Carthage Economy

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Carthage Economy explores how Carthage, initially a small Phoenician colony, rose to become a dominant Mediterranean power through its sophisticated economic strategies.
The book details Carthage's maritime dominance, advanced shipbuilding, and intricate commercial networks, highlighting how these elements transformed a geographical disadvantage into a powerful economic advantage.
Carthage's state-influenced capitalism and control of vital trade routes allowed it to amass wealth and exert significant political influence.
The book argues that Carthage's economic success wasn't accidental but a carefully constructed system of maritime control and innovation.

The book examines Carthaginian harbors and trade routes, commercial relationships, and shipbuilding advancements.
For example, the development of the quinquereme ship provided a crucial naval advantage.
By analyzing archaeological findings, numismatic evidence, and historical accounts, Carthage Economy provides a nuanced understanding of Carthage's economic activities.

It progresses by first establishing the historical context, then delving into maritime infrastructure, commercial relationships, and shipbuilding.
The book concludes by assessing the long-term impact of Carthage's economic model, linking economic factors to its eventual decline and destruction.
It offers insights into the relationship between economic power and political influence, the importance of technological innovation, and the pitfalls of relying too heavily on trade and empire.

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