Hannibal's [War] Elephants with Dr. Patrick Hunt

When and Where

Tuesday, October 27, 2020 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Online via Zoom

Speakers

Dr. Patrick Hunt, Lecturer, Stanford University, National Geographic Expedition Expert

Description

The Archaeological Institute of America Toronto Society and the UofT Archaeology Centre present an illustrated lecture:

“Hannibal’s [War] Elephants”
Dr. Patrick Hunt, Lecturer, Stanford University, National Geographic Expedition Expert
Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 6 pm EDT
Online via Zoom

Since the Roman poet Juvenal stated two thousand years ago that Hannibal would be eternally famous for bringing elephants over the Alps, history has proved him right: this seems the single most memorable fact history has recorded about Hannibal. What kind of elephants, how many and how they journeyed was not as recorded in detail, but this can be deduced as well from the writings of Polybius and Punic coins of the late third century BCE. It appears both African and Asian war elephants traveled with Hannibal’s army and this lecture details what facts we know about Hannibal’s elephants trained for Hellenistic warfare since Alexander the Great first encountered them in India a century earlier.

For more information, please visit the AIA Toronto Society website.

Sponsors

The Archaeological Institute of America Toronto Society, University of Toronto Archaeology Centre