5 comments

  • HelloUsername 2 hours ago
    Related: "Single bone in Spain offers first direct evidence of Hannibal's war elephants" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46917005 06-feb-2026 40 comments
  • shevy-java 2 hours ago
    > A second-century Roman mosaic of a war elephant in Tunisia

    It is quite interesting to see that the depicted elephant has wrong proportions. This makes one wonder whether the artist who created that mosaic, ever saw an elephant himself.

    • sonofhans 1 hour ago
      Pure speculation, of course, but I would say so. The hump in the back; the small, high, tail; dominant forehead — those are all things missed by people who mis-draw elephants. I think this artist got them right, which is hard to do from description alone.
      • bertil 44 minutes ago
        I’m very tempted to agree with you: people who draw from description draw unicorns after being told about rhinoceroses. We have a lot of medieval monks’ drawings of elephants by description and theirs look like tapir with a trumpet stuck in their nose. This is not a photo, of course but it mainly highlights the head, like any one would if they didn’t measured proportions carefully.
      • beloch 31 minutes ago
        There has also been debate about which species of elephant Hannibal's forces used. Elsewhere, Hellenistic Greek forces used Asian elephants, but many believe Hannibal used North African elephants, a sub-species that was extirpated by the Romans. Their proportions might have been a little different than living elephants. It will be interesting to see if the bone can help settle this debate.
    • inglor_cz 37 minutes ago
      Might be a limitation of the medium. Mosaics are complicated.

      This famous "skeleton" mosaic has the proportions wrong as well, even though the artist almost certainly saw some actual human skeletons, and definitely some living humans with their longer arms and smaller heads than depicted :)

      https://www.thehistoryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Ha...

    • drekipus 1 hour ago
      Wrong to elephants today
  • __alexander 2 hours ago
    Everyone should visit Córdoba, Spain once in their life.
    • rrr_oh_man 42 minutes ago
      why?
      • inglor_cz 34 minutes ago
        The mosque-turned-cathedral is an interesting (and huge) piece of medieval architecture.

        The Roman bridge is fascinating as well.

        Plus, if you arrive in summer, you will learn what heat is. Córdoba is hot even for the standards of Spanish summers. Hence, interesting night life. Not just drunkards, normal families and everyone who barely survived the day and now has the opportunity to live and socialize outside.

  • bryanrasmussen 3 hours ago
    original title: Archaeologists Unearthed a 2,200-Year-Old Bone. They Say It Could Be the First Direct Evidence of Hannibal’s Legendary War Elephants
  • sickofparadox 2 hours ago
    At this rate, we're only a few years away from discovering evidence for Herodotus' giant ants.