Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) appliesA ~2200 year-old question related to Hannibal’s invasion route across the Alps into Italia, has been argued by classicists without recovery of material evidence. A comparison of topographical descriptions in the ancient literature with environmental parameters in the Alps, attempted here for the first time, provides a database against which various pathways can be assessed. Identification of sites using geological, geomorphological, astronomical, chemical and petrological methods leads to the exclusion of certain transit points and targeting of others where geoarchaeological excavation might yield important evidence related to the military cultur...
Following a long and protracted survey of all targeted approach routes, cols of passage and exfiltra...
The enigma of Hannibal’s route across the Alps in 218 BC is one of the most enduring questions of an...
Both Polybius and Livy described a landslide/landslip that blocked the Punic Army’s exfiltration fro...
International audienceA ~2200 year-old question related to Hannibal's invasion route across the Alps...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)...
Over the last two millennia all the proposed invasion routes followed by the Punic Army in 218bchave...
If we are ever to find artifacts related to Hannibal’s invasion of Italia the actual col route needs...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) appliesCont...
International audienceThe point of Hannibal's departure from New Carthage in Iberia, in 218 bc, and ...
International audienceNumerous small, low volume rockfalls around the crest of the Italian and Frenc...
International audienceIdentification of the exact route followed by Hannibal during his invasion of ...
Following a long and protracted survey of all approaches to targeted approach routes, cols of passag...
Following a long and protracted survey of all targeted approach routes, cols of passage and exfiltra...
The enigma of Hannibal’s route across the Alps in 218 BC is one of the most enduring questions of an...
Both Polybius and Livy described a landslide/landslip that blocked the Punic Army’s exfiltration fro...
International audienceA ~2200 year-old question related to Hannibal's invasion route across the Alps...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)...
Over the last two millennia all the proposed invasion routes followed by the Punic Army in 218bchave...
If we are ever to find artifacts related to Hannibal’s invasion of Italia the actual col route needs...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) appliesCont...
International audienceThe point of Hannibal's departure from New Carthage in Iberia, in 218 bc, and ...
International audienceNumerous small, low volume rockfalls around the crest of the Italian and Frenc...
International audienceIdentification of the exact route followed by Hannibal during his invasion of ...
Following a long and protracted survey of all approaches to targeted approach routes, cols of passag...
Following a long and protracted survey of all targeted approach routes, cols of passage and exfiltra...
The enigma of Hannibal’s route across the Alps in 218 BC is one of the most enduring questions of an...
Both Polybius and Livy described a landslide/landslip that blocked the Punic Army’s exfiltration fro...