Timeline for Where did Hannibal cross the Pyrenees?
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Nov 12, 2022 at 9:17 | comment | added | user56240 | I have I believe within a reasonable margin of error determined the exact route, the how when and where. As outlined previously living in the area I have trekked all options and taken into account the very latest investigative methodology such as Least Cost analysis. My finding refer to very specific local features Hamilcar would have recognised when planned the traverse. I have been asked to present them formally early next year to local academics. Thanks all for your wisdom and insight, it has been invaluable. | |
Oct 3, 2022 at 12:26 | comment | added | user56240 | Continuing our research we recently arranged a balloon flight over the Puigcerda - Mt Louis area of the Segre Valley. Lacking archaeological evidence we find the claim he used this route as quite unlikely, the Tet valley between Mt Louis and Prades is a dangerous tight defile. We have hiked the area many times. Hannibal was too good a commander to risk his army, the Alps would be dangerous enough. The local tales of Hannibal passing through confuse his battles with local tribes prior to his departure. | |
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Jun 30, 2018 at 8:13 | history | edited | KillingTime | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 30, 2018 at 8:12 | comment | added | Denis de Bernardy | This seems to be a question in its own right. If memory serves me well you don't need any rep to do that. (Or at the very least, less rep than you currently have.) | |
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Jun 30, 2018 at 7:40 | history | answered | yeomandroid | CC BY-SA 4.0 |