Ancient history podcast episodes
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Egyptian pharaohs: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Joyce Tyldesley answers listener questions on ancient Egypt’s royal rulers
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Ancient Greece: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Paul Cartledge responds to listener queries and popular search enquiries about one of the most renowned and influential ancient civilisations.
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Treasures of Tutankhamun. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
As a major new exhibition arrives in London, we speak to Tarek El Awady about the remarkable artefacts buried with Egypt’s boy king
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Cleopatra: unpicking myth from reality. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Joyce Tyldesley explores the life and legacy of the last queen of Egypt
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Ancient Greek scientific thinking. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Jane Desborough speaks about a new Science Museum exhibition, Ancient Greeks: Science and Wisdom
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How the Greeks changed the world. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Roderick Beaton explores 4,000 years of Greek history, from the glories of Mycenae to the life of a modern European nation
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Sparta. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Andrew Bayliss discusses the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, exploring the Spartans’ military prowess and the darker aspects of Spartan history
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Greek myths: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Classicist Natalie Haynes tackles listener questions on Greek myths, from ancient origins to modern reinterpretations
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Adventure and archaeology in the golden age of Egyptology. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Toby Wilkinson gives a lecture on the archaeologists and adventurers whose discoveries helped transform our understanding of the ancient Egyptians
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Daily life in ancient Egypt: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Egyptologist Joyce Tyldesley responds to listener questions about everyday life in ancient Egypt, from governance to dental care and cat mummies
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Inside a Roman home. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Hannah Platts offers a multisensory tour of the Roman home – from the smells of the kitchen to the surprises of the dinner table
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Looking for Egypt’s lost tombs. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Are there any treasures left to be excavated in Egypt? Chris Naunton gives a lecture on some of the most fascinating ancient figures whose tombs are yet to be discovered
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History’s greatest mysteriesWhat happened to the Roman Ninth Legion?. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
The Ninth Legion of the Roman army was last recorded in York in around AD 107. After that it simply vanished from history. To this day no-one knows what caused the destruction of this elite army unit, although many theories have been put forward.
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Hadrian’s Wall: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
As we approach the 1900th anniversary of the building of Hadrian’s Wall, Rob Collins answers listener questions on the Roman fortification
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Pompeii: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Sophie Hay answers listener questions on the Roman city that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in AD 79
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Schama on 'Civilisations'. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Simon Schama discusses his experiences of making the major new BBC arts history series Civilisations
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Marcus Aurelius: thinker or fighter?. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Shushma Malik explores the life and career of Rome’s renowned philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius
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The Byzantine empire: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Professor Judith Herrin responds to listener questions about the Byzantine empire, which emerged in late antiquity and survived until the end of the Middle Ages
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History’s greatest mysteriesWas the Trojan War fact or fiction?. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
In the latest in our series on history’s biggest conundrums, the author and classicist Daisy Dunn seeks out evidence of the Trojan War
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Ghosts, necromancy & the underworld in ancient Mesopotamia. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
From necromancy and the underworld to getting rid of troublesome spirits, Irving Finkel discusses ghost beliefs in ancient Mesopotamia
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The Maya: everything you wanted to know. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Professor Matthew Restall tackles listener questions and popular search queries about the central American civilisation
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Bog bodies: what can they teach us?. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Dr Melanie Giles unravels some of the mysteries around amazingly preserved human remains found in bogs – and reveals what we can learn from them
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Werewolves of the ancient world. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Daniel Ogden explores the origins of the werewolf legend in stories from ancient Greece and Rome
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Should mummies be on display?. This is a premium piece of content available to subscribed users.
Is it strange that we go to museums to look at dead bodies? Angela Stienne delves into the ethical debates around displaying ancient human remains