Episodes

  • Why Troy Might Still be Lost, and how it went missing in the first place
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the mystery of ancient Troy — a city immortalized in Homer’s epics and sought after by archaeologists for centuries. Was it truly found in the 19th century, or are we still looking in the wrong place? We explore the fascinating history of how Troy was "lost" to time, the debates surrounding its true location, and why some experts believe the real city might still be hidden. Join us as we uncover the layers of myth, misidentification, and modern discovery in the ongoing search for one of history’s most legendary cities.

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    8 mins
  • Why is there a hole in the Arch of Septimius Severus
    May 27 2025

    The Arch of Septimius Severus stands tall in the Roman Forum — a symbol of imperial power and ancient glory. But if you look closely, you'll notice something strange: a hole carved right through it. In this episode, we investigate the mystery behind this curious detail. Was it caused by war, looting, or something even more surprising? Join us as we uncover the historical events, forgotten stories, and theories that might explain why this magnificent monument was pierced — and what it tells us about the turbulent history of Rome.

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    4 mins
  • Why Didnt Rome Reunify, When China Did
    May 27 2025

    After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Europe splintered into a patchwork of kingdoms that would never reunite under a single empire. Meanwhile, China, after periods of fragmentation, repeatedly came back together under unified dynasties. Why did these two ancient giants follow such different historical paths? In this episode, we explore the cultural, geographical, political, and economic factors that shaped the destinies of Rome and China. Discover how history, chance, and ideology played a role in one empire’s enduring unity — and the other’s lasting division.

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    6 mins
  • Why did the Romans ban pants (trousers) in 397...399...& 416
    May 27 2025

    It might sound strange today, but in the late Roman Empire, wearing pants could actually get you in trouble. Between 397 and 416 AD, Roman authorities issued multiple bans on trousers — a piece of clothing we now take for granted. But why? In this episode, we explore what pants represented in Roman society, why they were seen as a threat to traditional Roman identity, and how fashion became entangled with politics, culture, and even fear of the “barbarians.” Tune in for a surprising journey through the wardrobe of the ancient world — and what it reveals about a crumbling empire.

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    6 mins
  • Why did Roman armies adopt the Spatha & abandon the Gladius
    May 27 2025

    The gladius — short, deadly, and iconic — was once the signature weapon of Rome’s legions. So why did it fall out of favor? And what made the longer spatha the sword of choice in the later empire? In this episode, we trace the evolution of Roman military tactics, battlefield needs, and cultural influences that led to this shift in weaponry. From changing enemies to cavalry combat and frontier warfare, discover how a simple change in sword design reflected the transformation of Rome itself.

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    10 mins
  • Where was the Lost Kingdom of Yam An Ancient Civilization Swallowed by the Desert
    May 27 2025

    Long ago, the ancient Egyptians spoke of a distant, powerful kingdom called Yam — a land of gold, trade, and mystery, lying far to the south. But today, its exact location remains unknown, buried beneath centuries of sand and silence. In this episode, we follow the clues left behind in ancient texts and archaeological hints to explore one of the Sahara’s greatest lost civilizations. Was Yam a real kingdom? Where did it go? And why did it vanish? Join us on a journey into the heart of the desert in search of a forgotten world.

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    10 mins
  • When Emperor Domitian forced a Senator to fight a lion Exotic Roman Pets
    May 27 2025

    What happens when power goes unchecked — and your emperor has a flair for the theatrical? In this episode, we dive into the wild world of Roman exotic animal culture, beginning with the shocking tale of Emperor Domitian allegedly forcing a senator to fight a lion. From imperial cruelty to the Roman obsession with exotic beasts, we explore how animals were used for entertainment, status, and even as unusual pets in elite Roman households. It’s a story of spectacle, status, and savagery in the empire that brought the jungle to the palace.

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    5 mins
  • When did Egyptians stop being able to read hieroglyphs And why
    May 27 2025

    For over 3,000 years, hieroglyphs were the written language of Egyptian temples, tombs, and sacred texts. But then, mysteriously, the knowledge of how to read them vanished. When did this happen — and why? In this episode, we trace the decline of hieroglyphic literacy, from the rise of foreign rule and changing religions to the closing of ancient temples. Discover how one of the world’s most iconic writing systems was forgotten for centuries — and how it was finally cracked wide open by the Rosetta Stone.

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    9 mins