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They Recover a Roman Weapon Sunk More than 2,000 Years Ago in the Battle that Sealed the Fall of Carthage

Summary by El Debate
This weapon, designed to be mounted on the bow of the warships, was intended to strike the enemy helmets with sufficient force.
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This weapon, designed to be mounted on the bow of the warships, was intended to strike the enemy helmets with sufficient force.

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El Debate broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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