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Dexter Hoyos's Mastering the West remains the most balanced overview of all three Punic Wars. His earlier Rome, the Gracchan Crisis, and the Struggle of the Orders is useful for the political context. Adrian Goldsworthy's The Fall of Carthage is more accessible and very good on the military narrative. For the naval dimension specifically, the work done since 2010 on the Egadi Islands wreck site, which has recovered several bronze rams from the Battle of the Aegates Islands, has given us genuine archaeological confirmation of Polybius's account of the battle's location and character. The rams are now in the Museo Regionale Interdisciplinare di Trapani in Sicily.
By Hugo PrudentiusDexter Hoyos's Mastering the West remains the most balanced overview of all three Punic Wars. His earlier Rome, the Gracchan Crisis, and the Struggle of the Orders is useful for the political context. Adrian Goldsworthy's The Fall of Carthage is more accessible and very good on the military narrative. For the naval dimension specifically, the work done since 2010 on the Egadi Islands wreck site, which has recovered several bronze rams from the Battle of the Aegates Islands, has given us genuine archaeological confirmation of Polybius's account of the battle's location and character. The rams are now in the Museo Regionale Interdisciplinare di Trapani in Sicily.