

The Ancients
History Hit
A podcast for all ancient history fans! The Ancients is dedicated to discussing our distant past. Featuring interviews with historians and archaeologists, each episode covers a specific theme from antiquity. From Neolithic Britain to the Fall of Rome. Hosted by Tristan Hughes. New episodes every Sunday and Thursday.From History Hit, the world's best history channel and creators of award-winning podcasts Dan Snow's History Hit, Gone Medieval, and Betwixt the Sheets.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 45min
Petra: Ancient Wonder of the World
Discover the mysterious rose-red city of Petra, once hidden for centuries. Learn how the ingenious Nabataeans transformed a desert into a thriving oasis with advanced water management. Explore architectural wonders like the Treasury and the influence of figures like King Aretas IV. Uncover the rise and fall of this ancient trade hub, including its decline after a devastating earthquake. Plus, delve into Petra's legacy, marked by influences from Roman culture and its portrayal in pop culture, all wrapped in a captivating historical narrative.

Aug 25, 2024 • 40min
The Sirens
In this discussion, Sarah Clegg delves into the fascinating world of Sirens in ancient Greek mythology. Initially represented as bird-women associated with knowledge, these mythical figures evolved into the seductive mermaids we recognize today. Sarah reveals the complexities of their portrayal, emphasizing how later interpretations tied them to themes of danger and allure. The conversation also connects Sirens to other legendary figures like Lilith and explores their troubling legacy in modern culture, including LGBTQ+ narratives.

Aug 22, 2024 • 45min
Origins of Beer
Discover the intriguing journey of beer, tracing its roots back over 10,000 years to ancient Mesopotamia. Learn how civilizations like the Sumerians and Babylonians embraced beer, its cultural significance, and its role in social rituals. Uncover the brewing techniques of the time, the importance of ingredients like malted barley, and the impact of taverns on community life. Delve into the unique associations between beer and sexuality, as well as the roles women played in brewing, making for a captivating exploration of humanity's love for this ancient beverage.

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Aug 18, 2024 • 37min
The First Cats
Professor James Serpell, an anthrozoologist from the University of Pennsylvania, explores the fascinating journey of cats from wild creatures to beloved pets. He examines their origins in the Middle East and their essential role in pest control as agriculture emerged. Insights on the bond between humans and cats reveal emotional connections dating back thousands of years. The discussion also touches on the cultural significance of cats in ancient Egypt and their troubled history with witchcraft, showcasing the complex relationship we've shared with these furry companions.

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Aug 15, 2024 • 59min
The Parthenon: Wonder of Athens
Discover the Parthenon's incredible journey through history, transforming from a temple to a church, mosque, and more. Explore its architectural brilliance and connection to Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Delve into the Athenian resilience that fueled its construction after the Persian Wars. Uncover the lasting impact it has on modern society and architecture, and learn about its ongoing restoration efforts. Experience the vibrant life of ancient Athens as you uncover the cultural significance of this iconic monument.

Aug 11, 2024 • 52min
Mycenae: Cradle of Bronze Age Greece
Dr. Jorrit Kelder, an expert in ancient history, shares fascinating insights about Mycenae, the Bronze Age powerhouse. They discuss its crucial role in trade and politics, the architectural wonders like tholos tombs and Cyclopean walls, and the legendary Agamemnon’s ties to the site. Kelder unravels the significant archaeological discoveries, including the famous 'Mask of Agamemnon,' and the cultural exchange with neighboring civilizations. They also touch on Mycenae's mysterious decline and its transition into the Greek Dark Ages.

Aug 8, 2024 • 55min
Commodus: The Gladiator Emperor
Dr. Alex Imrie, a historian specializing in ancient Rome, unravels the enigmatic life of Commodus, the emperor infamous for his outlandish rule and self-glorification. The discussion delves into how his gladiatorial antics and portrayal as Hercules shaped his legacy. Listeners learn about the early years that molded him, the intrigues and conspiracies within his court, and the complexities behind his 'mad and bad' image. Was he truly as tyrannical as history suggests, or do myths cloud our understanding of this peculiar ruler?

Aug 4, 2024 • 32min
Origins of the Olympics
Dr. Judith Swaddling, an expert in ancient Olympic history and Greek culture, joins to unveil the fascinating origins of the Olympic Games. Discover how these ancient competitions began over 2,800 years ago, featuring mythological figures like Heracles. Learn about the surprising first winner—a cook—and the significance of these events tied to religion and society. Swaddling also highlights unique competitions, including armored races, and the challenges faced by early athletes in an era devoid of modern conveniences.

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Aug 1, 2024 • 49min
Hestia: Goddess of Hearth & Home
Dr. Ellie Mackin-Roberts, an ancient history expert from the University of Bristol, explores the fascinating and often overlooked figure of Hestia, the goddess of hearth and home. She discusses Hestia's unique role as both the eldest and youngest child of Cronos, unraveling her vital influence in daily Greek life. The conversation highlights her nurturing nature, contrasting with the more aggressive traits of her siblings, and her symbolic connections to family stability, purity, and modern cultural portrayals.

Jul 28, 2024 • 43min
The Maya Collapse
Join Paul Cooper, a seasoned podcaster and author on ancient civilizations, as he delves into the mysterious Maya Collapse. Discover how thriving cities like Tikal fell due to climate change, agricultural failures, and societal unrest. Unearth the complexities of Maya warfare and impressively engineered water systems, which played crucial roles during times of crisis. Learn how the remnants of this once-great civilization continue to resonate today, reminding us of the delicate balance of societal resilience amidst environmental challenges.


