Carthaginian Teotihuacan Hypothesis

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This short book explores the possibility of Carthaginian connections in ancient America, focusing on the enigmatic civilization of Teotihuacan. Drawing upon historical records, archaeological findings, and scholarly theories, it delves into the notion that a group of Carthaginian merchants and civilians ventured across the Atlantic Ocean, establishing colonies and leaving an indelible mark on the indigenous cultures they encountered. The parallels between Carthaginian urbanism, architecture, and religious symbolism and those found in Teotihuacan provide tantalizing hints of potential cultural and spiritual syncretism. The presence of Carthaginian artistic motifs, such as the Tanit symbol, and cryptic references in ancient texts further fuel speculation about transoceanic contact. 

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Karim Mokhtar is a Carthaginian-American web entrepreneur and a prominent figure in the field of Carthaginian studies. He is widely recognized as the founder of Carthagology, a field dedicated to exploring the ancient history of Carthage beyond the scope of the Greco-Roman influence. With a passion for uncovering the lesser-known aspects of Carthaginian civilization, Karim has devoted himself to research, scholarly work, and raising awareness about the rich heritage of Carthage.

Karim Mokhtar is also known as the visionary behind the Republic of Movement, a cultural and political movement to revitalize the ideals of the ancient Carthaginian republic. Through this movement, he advocates for the revival of Carthage in the 21st century, proposing bold ideas such as renaming Tunisia to the Republic of Carthage as a symbolic gesture.

Karim's dedication to promoting Carthaginian history and fostering a renewed appreciation for the Carthaginian civilization has made him a prominent figure in the field. Through his scholarly pursuits and visionary initiatives, he seeks to shine a light on the often-overlooked contributions and cultural legacy of Carthage, inspiring a reevaluation of history and its relevance in the present day.

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