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and seaweed, likely in order to deter Greek rivals from competing on their new trade routes. Carthaginian accounts of monsters became one source of the myths discouraging sailing in the Atlantic.
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asserts that the outward journey to the Oestriminis took the Carthaginians four months. Himilco followed the northern Atlantic trade route used by the
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who lived during the late 6th or early 5th century BC, a period of time where Carthage held significant sway over its neighboring regions.
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González-Ruibal, Alfredo (2006). "Past the Last Outpost: Punic Merchants in the Atlantic Ocean (5th–1st century BC)".
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Ora maritima: or, description of the seacoast from Brittany round to Massilia
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Through the pillars of Herakles: Greco-Roman exploration of the Atlantic
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Himilco described his journeys as quite harrowing, repeatedly reporting
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Little is known of Himilco himself. Himilco sailed north along the
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Index

Himilco (disambiguation)
Carthaginian
explorer
Mediterranean Sea
Europe
Natural History
Pliny the Elder
Rufius Festus Avienius
Ora Maritima
Atlantic
Iberian Peninsula
British Isles
France
Oestrimini
Portugal
tin
bronze
Albion
Ierne
Avienius
Tartessians
sea monsters
Hanno the Navigator
Periplus of Hanno
Periplus
Cassiterides
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