Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered a large number of elephant bones at an ancient site in Spain, which may be linked to Hannibal's famous military campaign against Rome during the Second Punic War.
- The bones were found at a site called Castillo de Doña Blanca, near the city of Cádiz, and are believed to be the remains of elephants used by Hannibal's army as they crossed the Pyrenees mountains into Italy.
- This discovery provides important evidence of the use of elephants in ancient warfare and helps to shed light on the strategies and logistics of Hannibal's military campaign against the Roman Empire.