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Author: * Kallistos Alexandros -
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Date: Jan 1, 2005 - 22:37

I'm afraid I can be of little
help on that.There seems to be a dearth of scholarship there.
Many well known Punic war scholars do not even include it in
their work. I suspect it may be because it was not so much a
separate war as it was a mop up operation and a rather successful
genocide which does not deserve the title of, "war".
The sociological and political
effect of the Third Punic War upon the culture of North Africa
in first century would, indeed make a fine doctoral dissertation
and I, for one, should be very pleased to read it.
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