The Trojan War
The story of Achilles, Odysseus and the siege of Troy has captivated audiences for millennia, but behind the legends lies a deeper mystery. Was this epic war a myth, a memory of a real Bronze Age conflict, or something i...
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The Ancients
History Hit
Tu Historia Preferida
Radio Ebenezer RD
גדי טאוב: שומר סף
ד"ר גדי טאוב
Footsteps of the fallen
Matt Dixon
Crimes enquêtes et investigations
Engle
90s y 00s Podcast
Alejandro Polanco
The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History
Fexingo
הרדיקל
רדיקל - בית לרעיונות
Au cœur des archives
Europe 1
La Rosa de los Vientos
OndaCero
The Barcelona Podcast
Blue Wire
The Canadian Gothic
CanadianGothic / Curiouscast
Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More
Gary Arndt
Timeline, l'Histoire en Podcast
Richard Fremder
Zero Limits Podcast
Matty Morris
Talking Texas History
Gene Preuss & Scott Sosebee
Spoiler Sleepover
Jason Michael and Rob
Michigan Minute
WKAR Public Media
Adam's Corner
Adam Long
History Shorts
History Shorts Network
Best of the US
Mechanical Music Radio
History's A Disaster
Andrew
On This Day in Working Class History
Working Class History
Harold's Old Time Radio
Harolds Old Time Radio
This Day in History
The HISTORY Channel
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
The Strange History Podcast
Strange History
Round the Bend Now and Then
Matt Emery
Couple Indemnity
halwalk91
Wild und Fremd - Entdecker und ihre Geschichten
Ole und Tore Klein
Der unerklärliche Podcast
Mr. & Mrs. Fröhlich
Hypnogoria
Hypnogoria
Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
Justin Blackett
BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People
biog
Composers Datebook
American Public Media
Past Present Future
David Runciman
This Day in Sports History
Thrive Sweet Productions
History
History Hit
The story of Achilles, Odysseus and the siege of Troy has captivated audiences for millennia, but behind the legends lies a deeper mystery. Was this epic war a myth, a memory of a real Bronze Age conflict, or something i...
Thousands of years before the story of Noah and the Ark, people in ancient Mesopotamia were already telling tales of a devastating divine flood. Written into the Epic of Atrahasis, this ancient story describes a man chos...
For more than a thousand years, Delphi was considered a cultural centre of the ancient world. Every year a throng of pilgrims climbed the slopes of Mount Parnassus to seek the words of Apollo through the famous Oracle of...
What if the secrets of Stonehenge lie not just in the stones, but in the people who hauled them there?Tristan Hughes sits down with best-selling novelist Ken Follett to uncover and imagine the lives of the Stone Age buil...
The Library of Alexandria was one of the most important and most celebrated buildings of the ancient Mediterranean. It was a great hub of learning and literature and made Alexandria one of the ancient world’s foremost ce...
In 60 AD Roman Britain was very nearly brought to the brink. Cities burned, authority crumbled, and for a brief moment one woman challenged the might of the Roman Empire. Her name was Boudica.Today, Tristan Hughes is joi...
538 million years ago, life on Earth changed forever. In an evolutionary burst known as the Cambrian Explosion, complex animals rapidly appeared in the oceans, laying the foundations for almost every major animal group a...
The Pharisees are one of the most familiar names in the ancient world, but are they also one of the most misunderstood?Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr Helen Bond to step back into first-century Judea, where the Pharisees ...
In July 1799, French soldiers unearthed a stone that would transform our understanding of the ancient world. Discovered in a fort at Rashid, the Rosetta Stone became the key to deciphering Egypt’s long-lost hieroglyphs. ...
Fifty thousand years ago, Neanderthal artists in Ice Age Europe painted symbols and handprints deep inside caves, leaving behind some of the oldest known art on the continent. These discoveries are transforming how we un...
In 73 BC, a gladiator escaped slavery and launched a rebellion that shook the Roman Republic to its core. His name was Spartacus, and his uprising became one of the greatest threats Rome had ever faced from within.Trista...
When the Romans left Britain in the early 5th century AD, Hadrian’s Wall did not simply collapse into ruin. Its forts and ramparts endured, becoming strongholds for the communities who continued to live along this ancien...
What if Iron Age Britain was never a land of barbarians at all, but a world of skilled farmers, powerful women, trade, ritual, and spectacle? Tristan Hughes is joined by Professor Tom Moore to reveal a far richer pre-Rom...
What can a frozen island reveal about the people who thrived there for thousands of years? Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr. Asta Mønsted to explore prehistoric Greenland through astonishing archaeology and living mytholog...
For most of human history, we were not alone. Human evolution was shaped by multiple human species living side by side, from Neanderthals in Europe to Denisovans in Asia, before all but one disappeared.Tristan Hughes is ...
Rome vs Alexander. It's a counterfactual of suitably epic proportions, fit for movie theatres and sprawling strategy video games. What would've happen had the great Macedonian general not perished in Babylon and advanced...
Armageddon is more than just a biblical prophecy hailing the end of days. It is a real place: Megiddo, an ancient city that for thousands of years stood at the crossroads of empires, trade routes and wars in the ancient ...
How did ancient China plunge into 261 years of chaos, and how did that turmoil forge an empire?Tristan Hughes is joined by Professor Andrew Seth Meyer to explore the Warring States period, from collapsing Zhou power and ...
The first ever outbreak of 'plague' - Yersinia Pestis, the most feared disease in human history - was long thought to be the Plague of Justinian in 541 AD. But new studies of ancient DNA have revealed traces of Yesinia P...
Near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital commercial chokepoints, lies an ancient trade route that powered civilisation 4,000 years ago: the Persian Gulf - where goods and ideas flowed between the great ci...
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