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The Mongols, Part One (debrief)
A look at the source material for the first Mongol episode, alongside an acknowledgement of how history can change somebody's name such as that of Genghis Khan.
1/29/2024 • 13 minutes, 2 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 22nd January 2024
MASTERS OF WAR (1) - Looking back at some of the greatest military commanders and leaders in history. This week we review Egyptian Pharoah Ramesses II, Assyrian King Tiglath-Pileser III, Persian Emperor Cyrus the Great and Athenian General Themistocles.
1/22/2024 • 51 minutes, 17 seconds
China: Song Dynasty (debrief)
Our usual look at the source materials that we used for this week's episode, including a look at how Chat GPT has come in useful for targetting important information on the worldwide web.
1/15/2024 • 14 minutes, 39 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 8th January 2024
HUMAN ANCESTORS (2) - We pick up from our last magazine episode and track the story of human ancestry from the emergence of the neanderthals and the first Homo sapiens, through to the events that left Homo sapiens as the last species on earth. We look at the earliest innovations of art and how humans adapted to the varying global climates.
1/8/2024 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
China: Tang Dynasty (debrief)
A discussion on the source material used for the Tang Dynasty episode, plus a brief look at what's ahead in 2024, plus some information about the challenges of writing chronological medieval history and pronouncing words in different languages that you have no knowledge of.
1/1/2024 • 18 minutes, 8 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 25th December 2023
HUMAN ANCESTORS (1) - In this episode we will be going right back to the very beginning, looking into the first upright walkers, then the australopithecines, homo habilis, homo erectus, hand tool construction, fire production and homo heidelbergensis.
12/25/2023 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 11th December 2023
UNLIKELY VICTORIES (2) - In this edition of the magazine we look back at some of history's victories in battle against the odds. Clontarf (1014), Legnano (1176), Rio Salado (1340) and Agincourt (1415).
12/11/2023 • 43 minutes, 30 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 27th November 2023
UNLIKELY VICTORIES (1) - In this edition of the magazine we look back at some of history's victories in battle against the odds. Salamis (480BCE), Zela (47BCE) and Edington (878)
11/27/2023 • 27 minutes, 10 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 16th November 2023
This week's journey back in time will take us to the iconic Crusader Battle of Arsuf, the apogees of the Umayyad Caliphate and the Roman Empire and to the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge.
11/16/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 19 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 2nd November 2023
This podcast episode of the magazine takes a closer look at Ötzi the Iceman, the Roman Emperor Vaspasian, the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in the United States and the Ayyubid Sultan, Saladin. There is also a "state of the podcast" address within this episode.
11/2/2023 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 10th October 2023
Join us on this busy little tour of history where we will be visiting the pre-historic village of Çatalhöyük, the affluent times in the middle of the second millennium BCE, the Battle of Actium which directly involved the famous Egyptian Queen Pharoah Cleopatra, and how medieval feudalism in Europe became a thing of the past.
10/9/2023 • 48 minutes, 45 seconds
Vol 4 Ep 60 - BATTLE - The Battle of Dan-no-ura ( 1185 )
1185 - Tension between the clans during the Heian period of Japanese history was reaching boiling point particularly after the Taira clan had expelled the Minamoto from the capital city of Heian-kyu (Kyoto). The result was the outbreak of the Genpei War, and the Battle of Dan-no-ura was the concluding episode of this war.
9/26/2023 • 49 minutes, 48 seconds
Vol 4 Ep 59 - Heian Japan
794 - 1180 - We are covering the period of Japan's history from the relocation of the capital city to Heian-kyō up to the outbreak of the Genpei War.
9/16/2023 • 41 minutes, 42 seconds
Vol 4 Ep 58 - Ancient Japan
40000 BCE - 794 CE - We haven't studied Japan in too much detail until now, so it is necessary for us to introduce the story of the islands from the very beginning.
9/5/2023 • 39 minutes, 54 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 1st September 2023
This week's magazine episode takes us back to pre-historic Europe when modern humans met the neanderthals, ancient Mesoamerica where we encounter the Olmecs, Classical Rome where we study the early years of the life of Julius Caesar, and the story of the first Europeans to visit New York City.
9/1/2023 • 51 minutes, 58 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 16th August 2023
In this week's episode we look back on the mysterious Mitochondrial Eve, the mysterious Xia dynasty of ancient China, and the not so mysterious Battle of Carrhae between the Roman Republic and the Parthian Persian Empire.
8/16/2023 • 35 minutes, 21 seconds
The Cholas (debrief)
Any opportunity for everybody to enjoy a debrief episode where we talk in further depth about the experience of making this episode and some of the sources used to get it done.
8/8/2023 • 11 minutes, 40 seconds
SPECIAL - Historiography
This episode essentially talks about the history of history writing, and what history writing has meant for the wider world over the timelines of history itself.
7/30/2023 • 49 minutes, 8 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 25th July 2023
In this week's magazine episode, we will be looking at what chimpanzees can teach us about how our ancestral species communicated with each other, we will be examining the artistry of the Indus Valley Civilisation, and we will be looking at the final conflict of the Second Punic War between the Carthaginians and the Romans.
7/25/2023 • 47 minutes, 31 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 18th July 2023
In this week's magazine we look back at Europe as the Western Roman Empire fell, the Battle of Cannae when Hannibal's Carthaginians met the Romans in battle, the fantastic story of the Trojan War, and how to make your own stone age tool using hard hammering percussion.
7/18/2023 • 39 minutes, 30 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 10th July 2023
In this episode, we'll be looking back at the paleoanthropologist Eugene Dubois; the relationship between the Mycenaeans and the Minoans; the incredible journey of Hannibal across the Alps; and the rise and fall of the Macedonian Empire.
7/10/2023 • 56 minutes, 17 seconds
SPECIAL - The History of Thailand
The complete journey from the beginnings of human occupation right through to the aftermath of the death of King Rama IX, and everything in between. We explore the reasons why Thailand has such a unique identity but also how it is a nation of divided opinions.
7/3/2023 • 56 minutes, 37 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 26th June 2023
The History of the World podcast is five years old, so we go back and listen to an excerpt from the first ever episode, as well as looking at the modern evolution of writing, the enigmatic King Pyrrhus of Epirus and the reason why the Mayans caused some to believe that the world would end in the year 2012.
6/26/2023 • 42 minutes, 28 seconds
SPECIAL - Easy Company
1942 - 1945 - Easy Company were such a closely knit unit of men, that they have been referred to as a "band of brothers", a phrase inspired by the writing of William Shakespeare. Follow the Second World War story of these United States army paratroopers.
6/19/2023 • 53 minutes, 47 seconds
SPECIAL - Elizabethan Sea Dogs
1532 - 1624 - With the advent of transatlantic seafaring came the opportunity for Spain to become great. Queen Elizabeth I of England wanted to limit Spanish power and so she would grant her greatest naval commanders a free reign, bringing some great characters to the fore.
6/12/2023 • 51 minutes, 26 seconds
The History of the World podcast Magazine - 5th June 2023
Unscripted (52) - In this episode of the podcast, we look back at the day of the Battle of Hastings in England in 1066, the incredible geoglyphic creations of the Nazca cultures of Ancient Peru, the amazing life of the early modern King of Sweden, Gustavus Adolfus, and what happened to Egypt after the fall of the New Kingdom.
6/5/2023 • 50 minutes, 44 seconds
SPECIAL - The Pre-Columbian Mound Builders of North America
800 BCE - 1750 CE - This episode serves as a general overview of the archaeological cultures of North America and their connections to each other, as we learn more about the type of people who were living in the eastern United States before the arrival of Europeans.
5/29/2023 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
Unscripted (51) ( Retrospective special )
Join us on this journey back in time to New Kingdom Egypt, Ptolemaic Egypt, Classical World China, and medieval Iceland.
5/8/2023 • 40 minutes, 5 seconds
BONUS - The Ancient World Cup Final
A special preview of the Ancient World Cup Final between the Ancient Egyptians and The Romans
3/27/2023 • 41 minutes, 28 seconds
Unscripted (50) ( Retrospective special )
Something completely new for the History of the World podcast. While we wait for the new episode, we revive some of the great stories that we have already told in years gone by. Plus the result of the first semi-final of the History of the World podcast Ancient World Cup.
3/6/2023 • 41 minutes, 27 seconds
Unscripted (49)
News about the next proper episode of the podcast and a catch up with some of the e-mails and reviews.
1/5/2023 • 13 minutes
Unscripted (48) ( Boxing Day )
Another festive catch up and an opportunity to discuss the notion of Boxing Day and a bit about its traditional history.
12/26/2022 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Unscripted (47) ( Christmas Day )
A long awaited catch up with Chris on Christmas Day, with a little look into the whole tradition of Christmas Day and why it even exists as it does.
12/25/2022 • 16 minutes, 12 seconds
Unscripted (46) ( Strangers )
In this week's unscripted episode, we'll be discussing why there are unscripted episodes at all, we'll be answering History of the World podcast illuminati member, Corben Havener's question about when prehistoric tribes became big enough that not all individual members could know all others, and we'll be looking ahead at the final episodes of our journey through medieval Europe.
12/12/2022 • 17 minutes, 31 seconds
SPECIAL - New Netherland
1607 - 1674 - The turbulent story of the 17th Century Dutch colony in North America which signified the birth of the modern city of New York, and saw the difficulties faced between European nations and Native American peoples.
8/29/2022 • 51 minutes, 58 seconds
SPECIAL - The History of Crete
5330000 BCE - today - We condense the history of the Mediterranean island of Crete into one episode, plotting the ages of the Minoans, Mycenaeans, Etocretans, Romans, Aghlabids, Venetians, Ottomans and Nazi Germans, as well as the ultimate mother culture of Greece itself.
8/22/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 9 seconds
SPECIAL - The Khoisan peoples
150000 BCE - today - Who are the Khoisan people and why are they so different to all other human life on the planet? How has their lifestyle been affected by the many waves of migrations into their lands? What traditions of their culture have they carried into today's world and where do they fit into today's society?
8/15/2022 • 48 minutes, 58 seconds
Unscripted (45)
The final unscripted episode before resuming full episodes next week. We provide you with a summary of the upcoming episodes and then catch up with all of the latest listener messages and reviews.
8/8/2022 • 21 minutes, 16 seconds
Unscripted (44) ( Saxo Grammaticus )
A catch up on the listener messages and reviews and a brief mention on who Saxo Grammaticus was and what influence he had on Denmark and literature.
8/3/2022 • 23 minutes, 19 seconds
Unscripted (43) ( Old Swiss Confederacy )
A state of the podcast address with some important and exciting news about the next full episode. We also discuss the origin of the nation of Switzerland by looking at the alliance of cantons that symbolises the beginnings of this modern country.
8/2/2022 • 21 minutes, 20 seconds
Unscripted (42)
The usual state of the podcast updates and all of your kind messages and reviews in one place.
7/19/2022 • 16 minutes, 6 seconds
Unscripted (41) ( The House of Knýtlinga )
A quick dive into the Scandinavian dynasty also called Gorm and Jelling, descended from Vikings and producing the mighty multi-national king Cnut the Great.
7/18/2022 • 26 minutes
Unscripted (40) ( Tostig Godwinson )
An off the cuff focus on the younger brother of King Harold II of England and his unique story.
7/5/2022 • 24 minutes, 7 seconds
Unscripted (39)
A long awaited update from the History of the World podcast including an update on what's been going on in June, plus a look forward at what we may expect in July.
7/4/2022 • 19 minutes, 6 seconds
Unscripted (38)
A look forward to the special episodes coming soon thanks to the ideas put forward by members of the History of the World podcast illuminati, including the latest listener messages and review. We look forward to the Chalke Valley History Festival and the podcast's fourth birthday.
6/21/2022 • 26 minutes, 55 seconds
Unscripted (37)
We catch up with all the listener messages and reviews from the last two weeks and welcome the new members of the History of the World Podcast illuminati.
6/15/2022 • 14 minutes, 5 seconds
Unscripted (36)
Find out about my visit to the Podcast Show 2022 in London this past May, and we fondly remember our good friend Nick Barksdale who sadly passed away this month.
6/14/2022 • 20 minutes, 22 seconds
Unscripted (35)
In this, the second of two unscripted episodes this weekend, we introduce the team competing in Group L of the Ancient World Cup and look ahead at what we can expect from the upcoming episodes of Volume Four.
2/7/2022 • 23 minutes, 27 seconds
Unscripted (34)
This episode of the History of the World podcast focuses on listener media interaction by reading out your messages and reviews.
2/6/2022 • 24 minutes, 35 seconds
SPECIAL - The Mississippian Culture
800 - 1600 - In this special episode we explore the culmination of many millenniums of mound building cultures in the lands of the modern United States and find out what happened to them when European colonisers arrived in the sixteenth century.
11/1/2021 • 57 minutes, 8 seconds
Unscripted (33)
The final unscripted episode before new episodes are released from next week and a final look at what's to come in Volume Four before we start our long journey through medieval history.
10/18/2021 • 35 minutes, 56 seconds
Unscripted (32)
Big news on this week's unscripted episode regarding the launch date for Volume Four and information about a couple of special episodes to come later this month.
10/11/2021 • 28 minutes, 6 seconds
Unscripted (31)
Another look ahead to Volume 4 and a preview of what we can expect to hear about South East Asia. We discuss what humans consider to be aesthetically beautiful about other human beings, and provide news regarding two upcoming special episodes.
10/4/2021 • 34 minutes, 27 seconds
Unscripted (30) ( The Twelve Olympians )
An informal look at the Greek pantheon of Olympian deities and what they are individually best known for. Also we present all of the usual weekly updates and correspondence from the best podcast audience ever.
9/27/2021 • 32 minutes, 1 second
Unscripted (29)
Looking ahead to the next volume of podcasts, we whet our appetites with the prospect of medieval Japan and it's transition from seasonal farmers to samurai warriors. We also catch up with your messages and reviews.
9/20/2021 • 24 minutes, 45 seconds
Unscripted (28) ( Jewish-Roman Wars )
Welcome along to yet another unscripted episode where we pay particular attention to the Jews of Jerusalem and how their troublesome journey through Classical Antiquity led to numerous conflicts with the Romans and their ultimate expulsion.
9/13/2021 • 28 minutes, 11 seconds
Unscripted (27)
Another look ahead to Volume Four where we will focus on the lands of India and China, and track the rise of Genghis Khan and the Mongols. We hear more of your e-mail and reviews.
9/6/2021 • 17 minutes, 44 seconds
Unscripted (26) ( Xiongnu )
The Xiongnu were more than a match for their powerful Chinese neighbours during the early imperial years of China. They were the reason behind the Chinese desire to start construction of the Great Wall. Who were they and what happened to them?
8/30/2021 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Unscripted (25)
A look ahead to the material of Volume Four where the spread of Christian and Muslim societies brought them into conflict with each other, other peoples and themselves in the lead up to the Renaissance.
8/23/2021 • 23 minutes
Unscripted (24)
Another look forward to Volume Four and an insight into some of the episodes which take us through European politics after the fall of the Western Roman Empire through to the creation of medieval kingdoms and their Christianisation which led to the Crusades after the Seljuk Turks took control of Jerusalem and introduced a less tolerant religious attitude.
8/16/2021 • 26 minutes, 35 seconds
Unscripted (23) ( Aksum )
We take a brief trip to the Horn of Africa and the lands of the Blue Nile which became a significant trade centre as the gateway between the Red Sea and the oceans beyond.
8/8/2021 • 26 minutes, 9 seconds
Unscripted (22)
A spoiler for the start of Volume 4 as we look at what to expect from the volume's opening episodes. As ever, we read out your e-mails and reviews as well as welcoming the latest set of members into the History of the World podcast illuminati.
8/2/2021 • 25 minutes, 54 seconds
Unscripted (21) ( Ancient Olympic Games )
An informal chat about the emergence and disappearance of the ancient sporting tradition that lasted for centuries called the Olympic Games.
7/26/2021 • 24 minutes, 11 seconds
Unscripted (20)
A look back at some of the e-mails and reviews of the week including an interesting listener question relating to negative reactions to the History of the World podcast.
5/31/2021 • 24 minutes, 40 seconds
BONUS - Nick Barksdale interviews Chris Hasler
2019 - Between the publication of Volume Two and Volume Three, Chris was interviewed by the man behind the successful YouTube channel, the Study of Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Nick Barksdale. Here is the audio version.
3/29/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Unscripted (19) ( Trepanning )
We continue our short break from the narative by exploring the grim and sinister act of trepanation which explores the widely practised act of boring a hole in the human skull as we try to understand the reasons behind this high risk procedure.
9/20/2020 • 41 minutes, 10 seconds
Unscripted (18) ( The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World )
An informal look at the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, topped off with the usual updates from the HotWorld forums.
9/13/2020 • 41 minutes, 10 seconds
SPECIAL - The House of Vasa
1523 - 1668 - The House of Vasa was predominantly the royal house of Sweden, but also of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Its greatest member was Gustavus Adolphus the Great.
5/31/2020 • 58 minutes, 10 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 21 - Ancient Greece: The Diadochi
323 - 281 BCE - Meet Philip III and Alexander IV, Antipater, Craterus, Antigonus, Demetrius, Cassander, Eumenes, Seleucus, Polyperchon, Ptolemy, Lysimachus and Peithon among others.
5/3/2020 • 51 minutes, 29 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 20 - BATTLE - The Battle of Gaugamela ( 331 BCE )
331 BCE - The inevitable showdown between Alexander the Great and Darius III took place at Gaugamela, in a battle which would change the world as everyone know it forever.
4/26/2020 • 53 minutes, 11 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 19 - BATTLE - The Battle of Issus ( 333 BCE )
333 BCE - Alexander the Great had ventured deeper into Persian territory than any other invader. So Darius decided to make a surprise move to cut him off from his supply lines entrapping him in a narrow mountain pass.
4/19/2020 • 42 minutes, 54 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 18 - PROFILE - Alexander the Great
356 - 323 BCE - In our second profile episode, we look at a man who is arguably the greatest military leader ever, the Macedonian king, Alexander the Great.
4/12/2020 • 42 minutes, 42 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 17 - Ancient Greece: The Rise of Macedon
362 - 335 BCE - With the southern Balkan poleis exhausted through continued warfare, one leader in the north was holding all the cards. This is the story of Philip II of Macedon's achievements.
4/5/2020 • 41 minutes, 49 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 16 - Ancient Greece: Classical Greek Culture
510 - 323 BCE - Greek Gods, Olympic Games, Oracle of Delphi, architecture, pottery, Great Dionysia, historians, science, mathematics, philosophy and education all rolled up into one complete episode.
3/29/2020 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 15 - BATTLE - The Battle of Leuctra ( 371 BCE )
With Athens a shadow of its former self, the road to glory was left open to the Spartans, but an old adversary called Thebes would have something to say about it.
3/22/2020 • 42 minutes, 48 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 14 - Ancient Greece: Peloponnesian War, Part Two
447 - 404 BCE - The conflict reaches a defining climax as natural events and individual decisions involve much of the Greek speaking world. Will it be Athens or Sparta who prevails?
3/15/2020 • 46 minutes, 12 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 13 - Ancient Greece: Peloponnesian War, Part One
479 - 447 BCE - The Persians had been expelled from the Balkan peninsula. Fate deals its hand to the Greek lands as the region heads towards further conflict.
3/8/2020 • 43 minutes, 44 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 12 - Second Persian Invasion of Greece, Part Two
480 - 479 BCE - The Achaemenid Persians were now able to march on Athens. Would the Athenians stay and fight, or abandon their city? Would the Spartans assist the Athenians, or would either polis put itself in front of their alliance now that the pressure was so high?
3/1/2020 • 45 minutes, 8 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 11 - Second Persian Invasion of Greece, Part One
480 BCE - Following defeat at Marathon, the Persians were back. Had the Greeks done enough to prepare for the return and would the interminably militant force of Sparta make the difference?
2/23/2020 • 48 minutes, 48 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 10 - BATTLE - The Battle of Marathon ( 490 BCE )
490 BCE - The Achaemenid Persians had been succesfully expanding their influence across the known world, but when the Athenians supported a revolt of Greek people within the Persian Empire, the Achaemenids sought revenge.
2/16/2020 • 50 minutes, 47 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 9 - Ancient Greece: Greek Colonisation
750 - 550 BCE - For a couple of centuries, the people of the Greek poleis all jumped into their boats and scattered in all directions. Where were they going? What were they doing? Why were they doing it?
2/9/2020 • 44 minutes, 22 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 8 - Ancient Greece: Ancient Athens, Part Two
565 - 493 BCE - The Peisistratid tyranny came under pressure as Athens demanded democracy so vehemently that even the mighty Spartans could not impose their authority over the Athenians.
2/2/2020 • 47 minutes, 40 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 7 - Ancient Greece: Ancient Athens, Part One
800 - 565 BCE - We walk through the journey of the Greek capital during the Archaic period and discover what this independent city did to avoid tyranny before succumbing to it.
1/26/2020 • 38 minutes, 19 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 6 - Ancient Greece: Dark Age and Archaic Greece
1200 - 600 BCE - Exactly what did happen in Greece after the Late Bronze Age Collapse and the disappearance of the Mycenaean culture, and what are poleis?
1/19/2020 • 42 minutes, 4 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 5 - Ancient Persia: Iranian Religion in Antiquity ( Zoroastrianism )
609 BCE - 651 CE - What is Zoroastrianism and how did it originate? Which belief systems did it influence and which belief systems existed alongside it in Iranian lands? How did the Persian elite view and use Zoroastrianism in their respective empires?
1/12/2020 • 41 minutes, 25 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 4 - Ancient Persia: The Sasanian Empire
226 - 651 CE - The rise of the Persians who would rule their own traditional lands once again, and the journey through the centuries which would lead them to the ultimate climax against the Romans at Constantinople.
1/5/2020 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 3 - Ancient Persia: The Parthian Empire ( & Seleucids )
329 BCE - 224 CE - Plotting the progress of the Persian Empire after its fall to Alexander the Great, and leading into the incredible and inevitable conflicts with the Romans.
12/29/2019 • 42 minutes, 25 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 2 - Ancient Persia: The Achaemenid Empire, Part Two
522 - 329 BCE - A closer look at the dramatic stories of the empire under the rule of Darius the Great, Xerxes I and Darius III.
12/22/2019 • 46 minutes, 9 seconds
Vol 3 Ep 1 - Ancient Persia: The Achaemenid Empire, Part One
609 - 522 BCE - This episode will bridge the gap between the fall of the Assyrian Empire and the rise of the Achaemenid Empire including the life of Cyrus the Great.
12/15/2019 • 42 minutes, 29 seconds
Unscripted (17) ( The Iron Age )
With this being the last unofficial episode before next week's launch of Volume 3, we take a closer look at the period between the Bronze Age and the Classical Age.
12/9/2019 • 22 minutes, 22 seconds
Unscripted (16)
A look forward to the subject matter for Volume 3, plus an announcement regarding when the first episode will come out.
12/1/2019 • 17 minutes, 15 seconds
Unscripted (15) ( The First Day Ever )
On what date, in which year was the first day ever?
11/24/2019 • 19 minutes, 15 seconds
Unscripted (14) ( Kassites )
The most successful dynasty of Babylon, in terms of longevity, is not talked about enough, until now.
11/17/2019 • 23 minutes, 1 second
Unscripted (13)
A light hearted look at the History of the World podcast's history on YouTube.
11/10/2019 • 18 minutes, 13 seconds
Unscripted (12) ( Thutmose III )
How does this great 15th century BCE pharaoh of Egypt stack up to the featured pharaoh of volume two of the podcast, Ramesses II?
11/3/2019 • 26 minutes, 19 seconds
Unscripted (11) ( Mitanni )
More to fill those empty weeks between volumes with a brief reminder about who the Mitanni's were and what they did.
10/27/2019 • 21 minutes, 48 seconds
Unscripted (10) ( Homo luzonensis )
A new species of hominin was named in 2019 called Homo luzonensis. What is it, and where does it fit into our story of human evolution?
10/20/2019 • 24 minutes, 56 seconds
Unscripted (9)
A short and sweet debrief following the conclusion of volume two, and a look ahead at what is coming soon.
10/13/2019 • 14 minutes, 43 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 37 - SUMMARY - The Ancient World, Part Two
1750 - 700 BCE - Continuing the journey through the Bronze Age, crossing over the Late Bronze Age Collapse and into the Iron Age, to a time where history meets the origin of modern religion.
10/6/2019 • 53 minutes, 15 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 36 - SUMMARY - The Ancient World, Part One
3000 - 1750 BCE - The rise of powerful kingdoms and civilisations in Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Indus Valley, bronzeworking in Europe and China and long distance trade and construction in the Americas.
9/29/2019 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 35 - Ancient medicine
10000 - 700 BCE - The Neolithic Revolution was a huge leap forward for humankind, but it came at a price in regard to our health. How did we interpret these new ailments and diseases and how did we combat them?
9/22/2019 • 40 minutes, 19 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 34 - Ancient weaponry
2500000 - 700 BCE - Why did we start killing each other and how come we were so good at it?
9/15/2019 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 33 - Archaic Americas
7000 - 700 BCE - Starting in Mesoamerica, we head south to explore the rainforests, highlands and savannah of South America, before heading to the Arctic tundra and heading south again to the grasslands and woodlands of the modern United States.
9/8/2019 • 40 minutes, 50 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 32 - Chavín culture
3500 - 200 BCE - In the mysterious Peruvian highlands, people were gathering from far and wide to take a psychedelic journey into a dark labyrinth to meet the ferocious looking jaguar deity of the Chavin.
9/1/2019 • 40 minutes, 47 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 31 - The Olmecs
1600 - 400 BCE - Just what was the Olmec fascination with rubber balls all about? Did the Olmecs copy the Egyptians by constructing the first Mesoamerican pyramid?
8/25/2019 • 36 minutes, 5 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 30 - Ancient China: Shang dynasty
1750 - 1046 BCE - Plotting the rise and fall of the Shang dynasty where archaeology meets traditional stories. An incredible bronze age with innovative techniques and the comparison of cultural advances with the rest of the world.
8/18/2019 • 47 minutes, 19 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 29 - Neolithic cultures of China
7000 - 1750 BCE - What happened before the Shang dynasty? We have the traditional stories to go by, but does it stack up against the archaeological evidence?
8/11/2019 • 42 minutes, 50 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 27 - Mohenjo-daro
2500 - 1600 BCE - The city of Mohenjo-daro has some surprisingly modern civil aspects. This episode explores the discoveries and suggest what they can tell us about the people who lived there.
7/28/2019 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 26 - Indus Valley Civilisation ( Harappans )
3300 - 1600 BCE - A mysterious, but peaceful and successful trading civilisation. Their undeciphered script cannot hide some amazing and unique aspects.
7/21/2019 • 42 minutes, 17 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 25 - The Trojan War ( Troy )
1190 BCE? - The Trojan War is a mythological story about a city called Troy which was attacked after a large wooden horse was pulled into the city secretly containing Greek warriors. Is there any chance that it could be based on truth?
7/14/2019 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 24 - Mycenaean Greece
1600 - 1070 BCE - Mythology and archaeology are the ingredients of a good ancient period story and the Mycenaeans are no exception. The rise and fall of the first civilised mainland Greeks.
7/7/2019 • 50 minutes, 34 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 23 - The Minoan civilisation
2000 - 1450 BCE - Our first European civilisation takes us to the island of Crete in the Mediterranean where we learn of bare breasted ladies, bull-leaping, huge palaces and the ferocious Minotaur in the labrynth.
6/30/2019 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 22 - The History of Writing, Part Two
1200 BCE - 900 CE - Alphabets emerged from early writing systems and were so practical that they evolved and supplanted many of the systems in place around the world. Find out how.
6/23/2019 • 38 minutes, 56 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 21 - The History of Writing, Part One
3300 - 1200 BCE - What is writing and why did people start doing it? We analyse the earliest known writing systems and read between the lines.
6/16/2019 • 45 minutes, 40 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 20 - SUMMARY - Ancient Egypt
3150 - 30 BCE - A rapid, rollercoaster ride through three thousand years of drama, dynasties, deities, disputes and development. Who can resist?
6/9/2019 • 52 minutes, 53 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 19 - Ancient Egypt: Third Intermediate and Late Period
1213 - 525 BCE - Just what caused the New Kingdom to collapse and what did Egypt become in the one thousand years between this and Cleopatra?
6/2/2019 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 18 - Ancient Egypt: Religion
3100 - 30 BCE - The complex pantheon of Egyptian deities and their links to everyday life and other cultures are explored.
5/26/2019 • 46 minutes, 2 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 17 - BATTLE - The Battle of Kadesh ( 1274 BCE )
1274 BCE - The Hittites have control of the city of Kadesh, but the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II wants it back. Find out what happens when Ramesses takes 20,000 men and 2000 chariots into the lands of modern Syria to conquer the city.
5/19/2019 • 51 minutes, 32 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 16 - PROFILE - Ramesses II
1303 - 1213 BCE - This is first of our special profile episodes which focus on an historical individual. This time we are looking at Ramesses II, otherwise known as Ramesses the Great, Pharaoh of the New Kingdom of Egypt.
5/12/2019 • 52 minutes, 36 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 15 - Ancient Egypt: The New Kingdom
1620 - 1324 BCE - More specifically the story of the Eighteenth Dynasty, a golden age in Egyptian history. However, keeping it in the family may not have necessarily been beneficial to the Royal Family.
5/5/2019 • 42 minutes, 40 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 14 - Ancient Egypt: The Pyramids
2600 - 1525 BCE - An attempt to decipher the mystery of the last remaining wonder of the ancient world, The Great Pyramid of Giza, as well as all the other pyramids, the people who built them and their motives and methods.
4/28/2019 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 13 - Ancient Egypt: The Middle Kingdom
2040 - 1640 BCE - A new kingdom emerges in the Egyptian lands, but things are slightly different this time, with the Pharaohs needing to build their reputation by displaying those strong leadership qualities that are needed to keep the Egyptian society bonded together.
4/21/2019 • 52 minutes, 59 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 12 - Ancient Egypt: The Old Kingdom
3150 - 2134 BCE - From the unification of the Egyptian kingdom through its journey through great prosperity and a golden age of pyramid building, right through to its subsequent fall towards the end of the third millennium BCE.
4/14/2019 • 43 minutes, 25 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 11 - SUMMARY - The Ancient Near East
3000 - 700 BCE - We walk together through the entire journey of Mesopotamia, eastern Anatolia and the Levant during the two thousand year plus ancient era of the Near East.
4/7/2019 • 42 minutes, 27 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 10 - The Religion of Canaan and Phoenicia
1200 - 516 BCE - Digging deeper into the spiritual side of the geographical area which gave birth to Judaism and how polytheism turned into monotheism. We try to uncover the true identity of God.
3/31/2019 • 49 minutes, 48 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 9 - The Phoenicians
1200 - 264 BCE - The expert Mediterranean traders that the Greeks called the Phoenicians, who established the important colony of Carthage, the principal centre of Phoenician politics.
3/24/2019 • 46 minutes, 12 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 8 - BATTLE - The Siege of Lachish ( 701 BCE )
701 BCE - Assyria under the rule of Sennacherib needed to subjugate the Kingdom of Judah under the rule of Hezekiah. Sennacherib wanted the Judean capital city of Jerusalem, but first he would need to take the city of Lachish.
3/17/2019 • 48 minutes, 23 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 7 - The Assyrian Empire
2000 - 610 BCE - The incredible story of an empire that survived the Late Bronze Age Collapse and then dominated the Near East like no other before, with iron age technology and an aggressive foreign policy.
3/10/2019 • 51 minutes, 21 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 6 - The Late Bronze Age Collapse
1200 - 1050 BCE - All of the societies of the Near East either weakened considerably or disappeared altogether. What could have possibly happened to cause this dramatic turn of events?
3/3/2019 • 46 minutes, 55 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 5 - The Hittites
1700 - 1200 BCE - The first Indo-Europeans documented arrived in Anatolia and completely changed the face of the Near East, even going toe to toe with the mighty Egyptians, as well as the revived Assyrians.
2/24/2019 • 38 minutes, 39 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 4 - First Babylonian Dynasty ( Hammurabi )
1900 - 1595 BCE - Semitic speakers from the west had established their own kingdoms throughout Mesopotamia. The Babylonians became the most powerful of the first half of the second millennium BCE especially under the lawmaker king, Hammurabi.
2/17/2019 • 39 minutes, 52 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 3 - Ur
3000 - 2000 BCE - The fascinating rise and fall of this iconic Sumerian city-state and a look at the incredible work of Sir Leonard Woolley.
2/10/2019 • 52 minutes, 15 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 2 - The Akkadian Empire ( Sargon of Akkad )
2300 - 2083 BCE - Sargon the Great conquered Sumer and extended what some refer to as the first Empire. This is the story of the earliest known civilised Semitic speakers.
2/3/2019 • 43 minutes, 37 seconds
Vol 2 Ep 1 - Early Dynastic Mesopotamia ( Sumerians )
3000 - 2340 BCE - The first known civilisation of Mesopotamia. Separating fact from myth within the first cuneiform writings, and the Sumerian conquest and decline.
1/27/2019 • 46 minutes, 53 seconds
Unscripted (8) ( Lascaux )
We take a brief look at the unignorable prehistoric cave art of Lascaux and why it could have been created.
1/20/2019 • 16 minutes, 27 seconds
Unscripted (7) ( Göbekli Tepe )
We take a brief but closer look at some of the diverse theories relating to the construction and meaning of Göbekli Tepe.
1/13/2019 • 24 minutes, 6 seconds
Unscripted (6)
History of the World podcast welcomes in the New Year with some of your valued messages, an update on the performance of the podcast, and most importantly of all, an announcement about the start of Volume 2.
1/6/2019 • 17 minutes, 42 seconds
Unscripted (5) - Review of 2018
Put on your tuxedo or your evening gown for the prestigious 2018 History of the World podcast awards ceremony.
12/30/2018 • 17 minutes, 7 seconds
Unscripted (4) ( Piltdown Man )
We discuss the incredible story of Piltdown Man as well as provide updates relating to the state of the podcast.
12/23/2018 • 18 minutes, 50 seconds
Unscripted (3)
A brief look forward to the next volume of podcasts focusing on the Ancient World.
12/16/2018 • 16 minutes, 51 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 23 - Neolithic Egypt
A vital look at how the drying out of the Sahara desert forced populations to congregate and adapt along the Nile's banks forcing powerful leaders to take the future of Egypt into their own hands.
12/2/2018 • 37 minutes, 55 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 22 - Neolithic Mesopotamia ( Uruk )
We explore how all of the Neolithic advances and environmental changes affected the prehistoric peoples and cultures of Mesopotamia previous to the ancient dynastic Sumerian period.
11/25/2018 • 37 minutes, 24 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 21 - The origin of towns ( Eridu )
We explore two very fundamental changes to village life in and around the rivers of the Fertile Crescent. Irrigation and the emergence of a class based society.
11/18/2018 • 36 minutes, 19 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 20 - Megaliths, Part Two ( Stonehenge )
This week's podcast centres around Stonehenge, but in order to try to understand this most famous of megaliths, we discuss the Neolithic wonders of the Orkney Islands and the Carnac Stones of Brittany.
11/11/2018 • 38 minutes, 12 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 19 - Megaliths, Part One ( Göbekli Tepe )
Göbekli Tepe in the Fertile Crescent appears to have marked the start of a megalithic period which ultimately spread across Europe. Clouded in mystery, we endeavour to uncover the facts.
11/4/2018 • 45 minutes, 36 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 18 - The origin of metallurgy
Humans of the Fertile Crescent appear to have started mastering the ability to use metals during the Neolithic period. We meet Ötzi, who was one of the first coppersmiths of Europe.
10/28/2018 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
Unscripted (2)
A look at some of the correspondence and other podcasts that have inspired the History of the World podcast.
10/21/2018 • 19 minutes
Unscripted (1)
A brief look at the history and the future of the History of the World podcast.
10/14/2018 • 17 minutes, 10 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 17 - The origin of villages ( Çatalhöyük / Jericho )
We talk about the emergence of sedentary lifestyles of the Mesolithic and early Neolithic with the interesting story of Tell Abu Hureyra, before tackling the hugely famous sites of Çatalhöyük and Jericho.
10/7/2018 • 43 minutes, 3 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 16 - The spread of agriculture
The big question to be answered, did farming spread or emerge? We travel to Europe, the Indus Valley, the Far East and the Americas to find the answer.
9/30/2018 • 38 minutes, 27 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 15 - The origin of agriculture
We try to unravel the mystery of the human transition from the success of nomadic hunter-gathering, to the laborious risks of sedentary agriculture and farming.
9/23/2018 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 14 - SUMMARY - The Paleolithic Age
We look at at the previous 13 episodes and explore some of the aspects as yet undiscussed including the changing cultures of Old Europe.
9/16/2018 • 44 minutes, 39 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 13 - Paleolithic art and ritual
Red ochre, shark teeth, ostrich eggs, lion men, hand stencils, cannibalism, friendly wolves, ritual burials, animal masks and big buttocks.
9/9/2018 • 40 minutes, 8 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 12 - Hunter-gatherers
A look back at our changing diet and the ways and means in which we had to evolve ourselves and our technologies to succeed in the ever changing and differing environments of the world.
9/2/2018 • 39 minutes, 3 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 11 - The spread of Homo sapiens, Part Two
Modern humans expand to Japan, America and Europe, but what happened when they met the neanderthals for the final time?
8/26/2018 • 37 minutes, 40 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 10 - The spread of Homo sapiens, Part One
This podcast is heading for Australia, stopping at Israel, Denisova, Flores and Wallacea. Please remember to pick up all of your belongings.
8/19/2018 • 39 minutes, 5 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 9 - The origin of Homo sapiens
Social media indicates that we love talking about ourselves, so let's do it. Let's talk about ourselves, the modern human, and how it all started from 300,000 years ago in Africa.
8/12/2018 • 42 minutes, 22 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 8 - The ice ages
Find out about the geological science behind glaciation studies, the effect that ice ages have had on our ancestors and the story of Napi being chased across Canada by a sixteen thousand tonne quartzite rock.
8/5/2018 • 40 minutes, 2 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 7 - The neanderthals
The highly anticipated neanderthals, our rugged cousin who appeared to be quite brutish but was surprisingly intelligent. Quite possibly someone who would be up for going to a pub quiz with you.
7/29/2018 • 35 minutes, 35 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 6 - Prehistoric speech and language
How is it that we can talk? Why are we the only animal that can successfully produce audio podcasts that can be listened to and understood? And who wants to get to know Washoe the chimpanzee?
7/22/2018 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 5 - Lower paleolithic stone tools ( Olduvai Gorge )
Let us put some flesh on the bones of our prehistoric hominin story, and discover what our ancestors created to get carved flesh from the bones of animals. We investigate the technological advances from over three million years ago up to the last million years.
7/15/2018 • 31 minutes, 53 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 4 - Homo erectus
Homo erectus, as the name would suggest, is the first fully upright human and it was definitely a migratory species. Find out more about the journeys and advancements of human evolution in this episode.
7/8/2018 • 33 minutes, 59 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 3 - Homo habilis
Homo habilis is thought to be the first species of human to have lived. Find out who he was and who else lived around him.
7/2/2018 • 31 minutes, 18 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 2 - The australopithecines ( Lucy )
They were alive from around 5 million to 2 million years ago, slowly evolving in East Africa and trying to become human.
6/26/2018 • 36 minutes, 7 seconds
Vol 1 Ep 1 - Introduction to the Prehistoric World
This episode introduces the podcast and begins our journey from 66 million years ago through to the first ancestors of modern humans around 6 million years ago.