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This is Carthage. The year is 264 BC. Rome is still a regional power in Italy. But Carthage? Carthage is the master of the Mediterranean — the richest, most technologically advanced city on Earth. From the heights of the Bursa Hill, you would see a glittering white megacity of 500,000 people. Towering apartment blocks. Perfectly paved streets. And the greatest harbor ever engineered by human hands. Using advanced AI reconstruction grounded in archaeology and ancient sources, this experience restores Carthage at its absolute zenith — just before the First Punic War. This isn’t the ruin later destroyed. This is the superpower that almost rewrote history. Experience 24 hours in Ancient Carthage — from the industrial shipyards of the Cothon to the markets of purple dye and silver, from towering defensive walls housing war elephants to the sacred rituals of the Tophet. For one day, you stand inside the most powerful maritime empire the ancient world had ever seen. And across the water, Rome is waking up. Timestamps: 00:00 – This Is Carthage 00:32 – 4AM: The City Awakens 01:06 – The Cothon: Master of the Sea 01:30 – Naval Mass Production 02:00 – The Global Market 03:00 – The Bursa & Merchant Republic 04:00 – The Magara Gardens 05:00 – The Triple Walls & War Elephants 06:00 – Industrial Workshops 07:00 – The Tophet & Sacred Rituals 08:00 – Banquet of the Elite 09:00 – Night Over the Harbor 09:40 – Rome Is Coming Because Carthage wasn’t just Rome’s enemy. It was the other path Western civilization could have taken — a civilization of trade, engineering, exploration, and ambition. And for one night in 264 BC, it looks unstoppable. Want more immersive history like this? Paladin: Learn History delivers powerful, bite-sized lessons on the world’s greatest civilizations — interactive, engaging, and built for how we actually learn. Download Paladin and explore the past in minutes, not hours.