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by Dr. Sim Labadie I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best history podcasts?

The best history podcasts: 14 shows that tell you forgotten stories

  1. Bowery Boys. The pod from friends Tom Meyers and Greg Young describes itself as a "romp down the back alleys of New York City."
  2. Behind the Bastards. Let's face it: Bad people are fascinating. ...
  3. History Becomes Her. ...
  4. Backstory. ...
  5. The Sneak. ...
  6. Making Gay History. ...
  7. The History of American Slavery. ...
  8. You Must Remember This. ...
  9. Blowback. ...
  10. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. ...

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What are the best mystery podcasts?

18 Best Suspense Thriller Podcasts of All Time

  1. Alice Isn’t Dead (2016- present)
  2. Euphomet (2018- present)
  3. Casefile (2016- present)
  4. Crime Friction (2017- present)
  5. Crime Time (2015- present)
  6. They Walk Among Us (2016- present)
  7. A Stab in the Dark (2018- present)
  8. SPINES (2016- present)
  9. Unexplained (2016- present)
  10. The Last Podcast on the Left (2015- present)

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Where is the best place to find podcasts?

What is the Best Free Podcast Hosting Product?

  1. Buzzsprout. Buzzsprout’s free podcast hosting plan provides the most features compared to every other host on this list.
  2. Libsyn. Libsyn is one of the most popular hosts focused on helping everyone from novices to podcasting pros looking to monetize their work quickly.
  3. SoundCloud. ...
  4. Podomatic. ...
  5. Blubrry. ...

What are the best BBC podcasts?

Honorable mentions

  • Kermode and Mayo’s Film Review — Long form film reviews and interviews with famous actors and directors. ...
  • 13 Minutes to the Moon — The full story of Apollo 11 and the first moon landing. ...
  • Test Match Special — One of the best cricket podcasts available (along with fellow BBC podcast Tailenders). ...

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What is an ancient history podcast?

An ancient history podcast run by two Millennial women. Misbehaving emperors, poison assassins, mythological mayhem; it’s like if Hardcore History met up with My Favorite Murder in the ancient world, with a heavy helping of booze and feminism. New episodes weekly, starting September 2. T.

What is the podcast Discover Ancient Egypt?

Discover ancient Egypt, in their own words. This podcast uses ancient texts and archaeology to uncover the lost world of the Nile Valley. A tale of pharaohs, pyramids, gods, and people. The show is written by a trained Egyptologist and uses detailed, up-to-date research. We dive deep into the ancient society, to uncover their fascinating tales.

What is the podcast about Persia?

A podcast dedicated to the history of Persia, and the great empires that ruled there beginning with the Achaemenid Empire of Cyrus the Great and the foundation of an imperial legacy that directly impacted ancient civilizations from Rome to China, and everywhere in between.

When did the decade per decade start?

Dan and Bernie discuss the events of ancient history all over the world, decade per decade, starting at 1000 BC and moving forwards. Learn all about the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the mighty Pharaohs and the great kings of the Zhou Dynasty and more.

Who hosts the Ancient Warfare Podcast?

From Neolithic Britain to the Fall of Rome. Hosted by Tristan Hughes. A. Ancient Warfare Podcast.

What is the show Irish Famine?

The show is currently focused on the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s (see below), while the archive contains the stories of Ireland's ancient High Kings, Viking raiders and the Norman Invasion of the Middle Ages. The story of the Great Famine has proved the most popular to date, Between 18 ... L.

What is the Ancient World podcast about?

The Ancient World (Scott Chesworth) Now in its third season, this podcast covers human society from its earliest civilizations through to the Greek and Romans. The first season begins with ancient Sumer and follows the rise and fall of some of ancient history’s most prominent civilizations through to Rome.

What is the Earth Ancients podcast about?

Earth Ancients (Cliff Dunning) Earth Ancients provides alternative perspectives on ancient civilizations, their ruined cities, and artifacts developed from advanced science and technology . This podcast also discusses anomalous archaeological discoveries which have not been covered by conventional science and media.

What is the Norse podcast about?

Including a few episodes in the pre-Viking Age in Scandinavia to provide context, this podcast focuses on the history of the ancient Norsemen . Raiding, trading, and the settlement of Scandinavians abroad are all covered. So are aspects of the traditional culture and society of the Norse homelands. The style is one of a natural storyteller and each episode runs about an hour long. An episode synopsis provides a general overview, some sources consulted, and an interactive map is available on the website to illustrate the geographical side of things.

How long is a podcast episode?

Episodes run for approximately 40 minutes and generally, but not always, focus on one key figure from world history at a time.

How long is a historical podcast?

Each podcast runs about an hour, begins with a 30-second summary of the historical woman’s life, and has a lighthearted style. The synopsis accompanying an episode includes images, information on the subject’s life, and some ‘find out more’ sources. You can search the episodes by chronological time period as well.

How many episodes of The Podcast are there?

Maps and images are included in each episode synopsis. Episodes run 25-40 minutes long and there are over 200 episodes to date.

How long are Origins stories?

On average, episodes are 20-40 minutes long and are generally academic and informative presentations by experts such as Mary Leakey , Margaret Mead, and Carl Sagan. Origins Stories teaches us more about human evolution. ( adrenalinapura /Adobe Stock) Top Image: Ancient history podcasts bring the past to the present.

Where is the BBC's A History of the World in 100 objects?

A History of the World in 100 Objects. Archaeologist Sophie Hay recommends BBC’s A History of the World in 100 Objects. These items all reside in the British Museum and come from every period in history…but they are brought to life on a series of podcasts presented by Neil McGregor, director of the museum.

What is Ancient Warfare Magazine?

Ancient Warfare Magazine (History Network) Not surprisingly, there's a ton of material on how different societies went to war. Caesar even wrote the book (or scroll) on military memoirs, chronicling his conquests and civil war experience in The Gallic Wars and The Civil Wars, among others.

Who was the first person to share his knowledge of the Iron Age?

Here, you can hear Paul Cartledge ​give his two cents on Athenian historian Thucydides or famed archaeologist Sir Barry Cunliffe share his knowledge of the technological innovations of the Iron Age, beginning around 1000 BCE.

Who is Dominic Perry?

Christopher Garris/Contributor/Getty Images. Pharaoh by the pharaoh, Egyptologist Dominic Perry shares his wisdom with the world on the Egyptian History Podcast. The New Zealand-based historian has gained a substantial Internet following for his meticulous commentary on every era of Egyptian culture.

Is Byzantium ancient?

Okay, so it’s not technically ancient ( or rather classical) history, but the story of Byzantium–also known as Constantinople and the Rome of the East–is just plain fascinating. Don't miss "The History of Byzantium," a podcast that outlines the highs and lows of a thousand years of the Byzantine Empire–from the fifth to fifteenth centuries CE.

Who is the host of Ancient History?

Exploring antiquity from its history to its place in today's world. Hosts and producers Jean Menzies and Jill Scott.

Who is the host of the episode "The Roman Empire"?

Religion was a central part of the Roman Empire and in today's episode host Jean Menzies is joined by now regular guest Harriet Scott to explore the history of Christianity under the Roman Empi…

Who is the host of the History of Ancient Greece podcast?

The History of Ancient Greece Podcast is a deep-dive into one of the most influential and fundamental civilization in world history. Hosted by philhellene Ryan Stitt, THOAG spans over two millennia. From the Bronze Age to the Archaic Period, from Classical Greece to the Hellenistic kingdoms, and finally to the Roman conquest, this podcast will tell the history of a fundamental civilization by bringing to life the fascinating stories of all the ancient sources and scholarly interpretations of the archaeological evidence. And we won't just detail their military and political history, but their society, how the Greeks lived day-to-day, as well as their culture—their art, architecture, philosophy, literature, religion, science, and all the other incredible aspects of the Greek achievement , while situating the Greeks within a multicultural Mediterranean whose peoples influenced and were influenced by one another.

What is the podcast Discover Ancient Egypt?

Discover ancient Egypt, in their own words. This podcast uses ancient texts and archaeology to uncover the lost world of the Nile Valley. A tale of pharaohs, pyramids, gods, and people. The show is written by a trained Egyptologist and uses detailed, up-to-date research. We dive deep into the ancient society, to uncover their fascinating tales. A member of the Agora Podcast Network.

Episode C11 – The House of David

Synopsis: In the latter half of the 11th century BC, southern Syria witnessed the increasing prominence of semi-nomadic Semitic peoples – including the Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites and Israelites. “Kings came, they fought, the kings of Canaan fought. At Taanach, by the waters of Megiddo, they […]

Episode C10 – These Are Not Foolish Travels

Synopsis: The fracturing and diminishment of Egyptian power in the early Iron Age is captured in “The Report of Wenamun.” I found (King Zakar-baal of Byblos) seated in his upper chamber with his back against a window, and the waves of the great sea of […]

Episode C9 – Horse to Horse, Army to Army

Synopsis: In the mid-11th century BC, the Hittite kingdoms of northern Syria are joined by others– in the Philistine pentapolis, the Amuq plain and the region of Classical Cilicia – with ties to the former Mycenaean Greeks. The Phoenician cities of the Levantine coast begin […]

Episode C8 – The Heirs of Hatti

Synopsis: The Great Kings of Carchemish continue ruling over a Hittite rump state in northern Syria as they support the region’s recovery. After an attack by the Assyrian king Ashur-bel-kala, the Carchemish dynasty is supplanted by the house of Suhi. “In that year, in the […]

Episode C7 – The Heirs of Babylon

Synopsis: Even as Anatolia, Syria and Egypt confronted the Bronze Age Collapse, the eastern kingdoms of Assyria, Babylonia and Elam continued their ancient cycle of dynastic conflict. “Why I – who am a king, son of a king, seed of a king, scion of a […]

Episode C6 – The Splendid Flame

Synopsis: In the wake of the Sea Peoples, the Hittite Great King Kuzi-Teshub focuses on rebuilding and strengthening his kingdom. A powerful new threat soon emerges in the form of King Tiglath-Pileser I of Assyria. “In the service of my Lord Ashur, my chariots and […]

From Bronze to Iron

First off I really hope you’ve been enjoying “The Ancient World – Carchemish.” From the beginning I’ve touted this as a series on the Neo-Hittite kingdoms. But since the first Neo-Hittite kingdom was centered on Carchemish, I thought it’d be fun to start the series […]

Where is 15 minute history broadcast?

Episodes are released sporadically, but there's enough content on the website to keep history buffs occupied. Broadcast from the University of Texas at Austin, 15 Minute History is produced by students for students.

Who narrates the French Revolution?

Mike Duncan narrates the dramatic events leading up to the English Civil War, the French Revolution, ​and other major social upheavals. Fans of Revolutions may also enjoy Duncan’s History of Rome podcast. Both are available for free on iTunes. Listen to Revolutions. 02.

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