Over the last two millennia all the proposed invasion routes followed by the Punic Army in 218bchave been based on historical and topographic analysis provided by Polybius and Livy, the two main ancient sources. Because Polybius actually followed the invasion route 60 years after the trek he is considered the prime authority. Livy never left his residence in Padua and studied the invasion from sources no longer available to us. Neither source provides a name for the approach route and ultimate col of transit into Italia but Polybius does state the col is the highest in the Alps' tas hyperbolas tas anōtatō tōn Alpéon. Several other ancient authors including Varro, Servius and Strabo list the cols from south to north as Col de Larche, Hanniba...
Le cadre spatial et temporel de l’étude est restreint : il s’agit de l’itinéraire suivi entrele Rhôn...
A true myth is built around the figure of Hannibal and his journey to Rome through the Alps. After l...
International audienceIdentification of the exact route followed by Hannibal during his invasion of ...
Over the last two millennia all the proposed invasion routes followed by the Punic Army in 218bchave...
International audienceThe point of Hannibal's departure from New Carthage in Iberia, in 218 bc, and ...
If we are ever to find artifacts related to Hannibal’s invasion of Italia the actual col route needs...
Following a long and protracted survey of all approaches to targeted approach routes, cols of passag...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) appliesA ~2200 year...
Following a long and protracted survey of all targeted approach routes, cols of passage and exfiltra...
Both Polybius and Livy described a landslide/landslip that blocked the Punic Army’s exfiltration fro...
International audienceNumerous small, low volume rockfalls around the crest of the Italian and Frenc...
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International audienceA ~2200 year-old question related to Hannibal's invasion route across the Alps...
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Le cadre spatial et temporel de l’étude est restreint : il s’agit de l’itinéraire suivi entrele Rhôn...
A true myth is built around the figure of Hannibal and his journey to Rome through the Alps. After l...
International audienceIdentification of the exact route followed by Hannibal during his invasion of ...
Over the last two millennia all the proposed invasion routes followed by the Punic Army in 218bchave...
International audienceThe point of Hannibal's departure from New Carthage in Iberia, in 218 bc, and ...
If we are ever to find artifacts related to Hannibal’s invasion of Italia the actual col route needs...
Following a long and protracted survey of all approaches to targeted approach routes, cols of passag...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) appliesA ~2200 year...
Following a long and protracted survey of all targeted approach routes, cols of passage and exfiltra...
Both Polybius and Livy described a landslide/landslip that blocked the Punic Army’s exfiltration fro...
International audienceNumerous small, low volume rockfalls around the crest of the Italian and Frenc...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)...
International audienceA ~2200 year-old question related to Hannibal's invasion route across the Alps...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) appliesCont...
Le cadre spatial et temporel de l’étude est restreint : il s’agit de l’itinéraire suivi entrele Rhôn...
A true myth is built around the figure of Hannibal and his journey to Rome through the Alps. After l...
International audienceIdentification of the exact route followed by Hannibal during his invasion of ...