Episodes
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Minoan Settlements in the Bronze Age w. Dr Louise Hitchcock
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Minoan settlements in the Bronze Age were advanced for the time, including featuring labyrinthine architecture in their palatial buildings. Professor Louise Hitchcock, The University of Melbourne, makes a fourth appearance on the show to discuss Minoan palaces, villas, and other residential buildings during the Bronze Age.
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
The Social War - Year 2 of 5 w. Dr. Seth Kendall
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
The Social War was a five-year war (91-87 BCE) fought between Rome and many of its allied communities—some communities pursued citizenship; others yearned for independence. Dr. Seth Kendall, Georgia Gwinnett College, joins the show to explain the particulars of the second year of the war.
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Ancient Olympic Games w. Dr Judith Barringer
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
The ancient Olympic Games occurred every four years, prizes only went to the winner of each competition, and some city-states enshrined victors with tax exemptions and free food for life. Professor Judith Barringer, The University of Edinburgh, returns to the show to share more.
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Rise of the Ptolemys w. Dr Charlotte Dunn
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Ptolemy I was the forefather of a dynasty in Egypt that lasted nearly 300 years, eventually ending with Cleopatra VII. Dr Charlotte Dunn, University of Tasmania, returns to the show to speak about the period when the Ptolemys came into power.
Monday Aug 02, 2021
Pharaoh Thutmose I w. Dr Filip Taterka
Monday Aug 02, 2021
Monday Aug 02, 2021
Thutmose I was an Egyptian pharaoh from the 18th dynasty. Dr Filip Taterka, Institute of Mediterranean & Oriental Cultures of the Polish Academy of Sciences, returns to the show to explain who he was and the life he lived.
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Hannibal w. Dr Eve MacDonald
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Hannibal Barca is one of the most well-documented Carthaginians and became legendary because of his efforts in the Second Punic War. Dr Eve MacDonald, Cardiff University, joins the show to share what’s known about who he was and the life he lived.
Saturday Jul 31, 2021
Roman Republic in the Early 4th Century w. Dr. Gary Forsythe
Saturday Jul 31, 2021
Saturday Jul 31, 2021
The volume of Roman history builds, along with its perceived historicity, in the 4th century BCE. Dr. Gary Forsythe, Texas Tech University, returns to the show to discuss the Roman Republic in the early fourth century BCE.
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Ottomans in the 14th Century w. Dr. Huseyin Yilmaz
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Friday Jul 30, 2021
In less than a century from inception, the Ottomans began minting coins; formed an independent state; and originating from the Anatolian peninsula, expanded its hegemony as far west as the Balkans. Dr. Huseyin Yilmaz, George Mason University, returns to the show to explain.
Thursday Jul 29, 2021
Founding of the Republic of Florence w. Dr. Brian Brege
Thursday Jul 29, 2021
Thursday Jul 29, 2021
The Republic of Florence formed in the 12th century and became one of the premiere states in Europe during the period. Dr. Brian Brege, Syracuse University, returns to the show to explain how it was established.
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Second Punic War w. Dr Kathryn Lomas
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
The Second Punic War was the second of three wars principally fought between Rome and Carthage, and lasted 17 years. British historian, Dr Kathryn Lomas, Durham University, returns to the show to explain the series of events.